France has slapped a ban on 10 far-right British activists for their anti-migrant activities on French soil. The move comes as a response to videos of the group, known as "Raise the Colours", which have been circulating online since last year. The activists, who identify themselves as patriots fighting to protect English shores from migrants, have been accused of harassing and intimidating undocumented immigrants in France.
According to sources, the activists were involved in an alleged "aggravated assault" on a group of migrants in September near Dunkirk, where they verbally and physically attacked them, telling them they were not welcome in England. French authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
The ban on the 10 British nationals has been met with criticism from the far-right activists, who claim it is "absolutely disgraceful". The group has a history of posting videos online showing themselves engaging in anti-immigration activities in France, including slashing inflatable boats and shouting at migrants trying to cross the Channel.
The rise of far-right activism in the UK has coincided with an influx of undocumented migrants arriving on British shores via the Channel. Last year saw the second-highest number of arrivals since the Channel crossings from France began in 2018.
Experts say that the ban is a significant move by French authorities to crack down on anti-migrant activities and send a message that such behavior will not be tolerated. The incident highlights the growing tensions between far-right activists and immigrant communities, both in the UK and France.
According to sources, the activists were involved in an alleged "aggravated assault" on a group of migrants in September near Dunkirk, where they verbally and physically attacked them, telling them they were not welcome in England. French authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
The ban on the 10 British nationals has been met with criticism from the far-right activists, who claim it is "absolutely disgraceful". The group has a history of posting videos online showing themselves engaging in anti-immigration activities in France, including slashing inflatable boats and shouting at migrants trying to cross the Channel.
The rise of far-right activism in the UK has coincided with an influx of undocumented migrants arriving on British shores via the Channel. Last year saw the second-highest number of arrivals since the Channel crossings from France began in 2018.
Experts say that the ban is a significant move by French authorities to crack down on anti-migrant activities and send a message that such behavior will not be tolerated. The incident highlights the growing tensions between far-right activists and immigrant communities, both in the UK and France.