Government panic over missing boat migrants... as dockside reception centre ...

Government panic over missing boat migrants... as dockside reception centre ...
Government panic over missing boat migrants... as dockside reception centre ...

Hundreds of migrants who arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel on small boats have gone missing after absconding from their hotels, The Mail on Sunday has been told.

As the total number of boat migrants passed 10,500 this year – 2,000 more than the 8,417 who arrived in the whole of 2020 – sources said that Ministers had held urgent discussions between departments over the ‘tracking’ systems in place to monitor their movements after they arrive

A further 1,500 migrants are massing around Calais and Dunkirk waiting for an improvement in the weather before they try to reach Britain.

Hundreds of migrants who arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel on small boats have gone missing after absconding from their hotels, The Mail on Sunday has been told. Pictured: A group of migrants are brought in to Dover, Kent by Border Force, August 5, 2021

Hundreds of migrants who arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel on small boats have gone missing after absconding from their hotels, The Mail on Sunday has been told. Pictured: A group of migrants are brought in to Dover, Kent by Border Force, August 5, 2021

A Government source said: ‘There is growing consternation across Government about how many are coming here – and where they all are going. Nerves are fraying on this.’

After they arrive here, the migrants are put into hotels, where they are supposed to quarantine for ten days before being processed. Up to 10,000 hotel beds around the country are now taken up by the arrivals, with hotels block-booked by the Home Office until January to house them.

This newspaper revealed last week how dozens of asylum seekers are being housed in a hotel in one of London’s most upmarket postcodes where they are allowed to come and go as they please.

Pictured: Migrants who launched from the coast of northern France to cross the English Channel prepare to disembark after being rescued by Britain's Border Force, in Dover, Britain, August 4, 2021. Picture taken August 4, 2021

Pictured: Migrants who launched from the coast of northern France to cross the English Channel prepare to disembark after being rescued by Britain's Border Force, in Dover, Britain, August 4, 2021. Picture taken August 4, 2021

The Best Western Kensington Olympia, a short walk from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s residence, Kensington Palace, has been closed to paying customers and is putting up 55 migrants – in some cases for up to nine months.

Residents are given key cards to access the building, where the rooms are equipped with wi-fi, air conditioning and flatscreen televisions.

The French government is under growing pressure to set up a joint maritime brigade to turn back the migrants.

As the total number of boat migrants passed 10,500 this year – 2,000 more than the 8,417 who arrived in the whole of 2020. Pictured: A line of migrants walk up a beach after coming ashore at Dungeness earlier this week

As the total number of boat migrants passed 10,500 this year – 2,000 more than the 8,417 who arrived in the whole of 2020. Pictured: A line of migrants walk up a beach after coming ashore at Dungeness earlier this week

French President Emmanuel Macron has so far refused British offers of joint sea forces to stop and return migrant boats to France, with his officials claiming that maritime law dictates their vessels can stop the migrants’ boats only if they seek help or need rescuing.

The British dispute this, saying the rules of the sea allow the

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