The French patrol vessel Armois reported that it was escorting a migrant boat as it made its way across the Channel
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Around 150 Channel migrants have arrived in Dover today, in the first small boat crossings of 2024, GB News can exclusively reveal.
They were picked up from three separate small boats, after criminal people smugglers took advantage of an improvement in weather conditions, which have prevented migrant crossings for the past month.
The Border Force catamaran Defender arrived at Dover harbour around 7am.
GB News Kent producer counted around 50 migrants, who were taken off the Defender and transferred to the Border Force processing centre in Dover.
Just after 2.00pm, the Border Force vessel Typhoon arrived in Dover with 68 people taken from a second small boat.
Late this afternoon, the Border Force catamaran Hurricane arrived with more people intercepted on a third small boat.
GB News provisional figures put the number who have crossed today at just over 150.
GB News Kent producer said: "Weather conditions in the Channel are far from ideal. But they are doable. It's possible we might get some more attempted crossings overnight tonight."
A Border Force catamaran Defender arrived at Dover harbour around 7am
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The migrants were transferred to the Border Force processing centre in Dover
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This is not only the first Channel migrant arrivals of 2024, but the first small boats intercepted since December 16, the longest period without migrant arrivals, for almost four years.
Weather conditions in the English Channel have been bad for weeks, with winds making the journey impassable for the relatively flimsy small migrant inflatables.
However, overnight, winds dropped to under 10 knots, making weather conditions calm enough for people smugglers to attempt the illegal crossing.
UK authorities were alerted in the early hours today, after the French patrol vessel Armois reported that it was escorting a migrant boat.
The French spotted the boat around 3.30am, off the coast near the French coast at Wissant.
The small boat crossed into UK waters just before 6.00am and was picked up by the Defender near the Varne light ship.
The migrants, who have now arrived in Dover, are being medically assessed and are undergoing other checks at the main Border Force processing centre inside Dover harbour.
Home Office figures show that the last migrant boat to make it to the UK arrived 27 days ago, when a boat carrying 55 people made it across.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made stopping the small boats one of the government's key priorities.
Official figures reveal that 29,437 migrants crossed the Channel in 2023, a drop of almost 36% on the almost 46,000 thousand who crossed the year before.
However, official assessments by the Border Force Union, the Immigration Services Union (ISU) suggest the numbers arriving could increase again this year.
The union estimates around 35,000 migrants could cross the Channel in 2024, with a worse case prediction of 50,000 arrivals, depending on weather conditions.