EU spy planes help to stem the tide of Channel migrants

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🔴 Even before daybreak, some 200 migrants were spied from 3,000 feet above the English Channel

With only moonlight to see by, the would-be asylum seekers were attempting to start the treacherous journey in makeshift boats to England.

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