Driver forces migrants off lorry after catching them on his trailer
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A furious truck driver forced four illegal migrants off his lorry bound for Britain after catching them on his trailer.

Video footage allegedly recorded by a Ukrainian driver captures the moment he became enraged upon discovering stowaway migrants hiding in his truck as he traveled through Calais, France.

The driver can be heard shouting as the four young men disembark the lorry and scurry off into a nearby field. 

The motorist follows them for a few seconds before one of the men appears to shove the driver away.

It is not clear when the video, which was shared on social platform X, was filmed. 

Many migrants converge in Calais, attempting to make their way across the English Channel to the UK – a scenario that the truck driver encountered is quite common in this French port city.

The release of this video coincides with the Home Office deporting the first three illegal migrants to France this week following the newly established “one in, one out” agreement aimed at removing individuals arriving on small vessels.

In July, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed on a pilot program where Britain would send back undocumented migrants arriving on small boats to France, while accepting an equivalent number of legal asylum seekers with family ties in the UK.

A furious truck driver forced four illegal migrants off his lorry bound for Britain after catching them on his trailer

A furious truck driver forced four illegal migrants off his lorry bound for Britain after catching them on his trailer

Footage shared on social platform X shows the moment the Ukrainian motorist lost his temper with the stowaway immigrants who he found hiding in his lorry while he passed through Calais, France

Footage circulated on the social media platform X depicts the Ukrainian driver’s outburst upon discovering the stowaways in his lorry during his journey through Calais, France.

The driver can be heard shouting as the four young men disembark the lorry and scurry off into a nearby field

The driver can be heard shouting as the four young men disembark the lorry and scurry off into a nearby field

The Home Office announced yesterday that one man, who arrived by small boat in August, was deported on a commercial flight, with additional flights planned for this and next week.

‘This is an important first step to securing our borders. It sends a message to people crossing in small boats: if you enter the UK illegally, we will seek to remove you,’ Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said in a statement.

At the same time, at least three dinghies were seen making their way out to sea from Gravelines beach in Claais, with dozens of migrants brought ashore at Docer by Border Force hours later.  

The government said that the first arrivals from France through the new legal route were expected in the coming days.

Starmer’s government faces mounting pressure to stop small boats taking asylum seekers across the Channel from Europe, a route by which more than 30,000 people have come so far in 2025.

On Friday, the Home Office said an Eritrean man was deported to France – making him the second to be removed under Starmer’s new policy. 

The man boarded a flight that left Heathrow for Paris at 6.15 am on Friday, the Home Office confirmed after he lost a high court attempt to block the move.

Several hours later, an Iranian man became the third migrant to be removed to France, Home Office sources said. 

 

Hundreds of migrants tried to cross the Channel this morning as the deportation took place. 

Migrants try to board a small boat to reach Britain, in Gravelines, northern France, France, Friday, Sept. 19, 2025

Migrants try to board a small boat to reach Britain, in Gravelines, northern France, France, Friday, Sept. 19, 2025

Migrants try to board a crowded smuggler's boat in an attempt to cross the English Channel off the beach of Gravelines, northern France on September 19, 2025

Migrants try to board a crowded smuggler’s boat in an attempt to cross the English Channel off the beach of Gravelines, northern France on September 19, 2025

A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel on Friday

A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel on Friday 

At least  one inflatable dinghy full of young men made its way out to sea from Gravelines beach, north-east Calais, at daybreak this morning.

As the boat came close to shore, people waded through waist-high water towards it and a child was passed aboard before it went out to sea.

In the town itself at 5.30am, a group of 40 young men appeared from a quiet side street carrying an inflatable boat over their heads before launching it into a canal.

Police officers watched on from the bank as the driver of the boat struggled to keep it in a straight line.

Earlier in the night, a group of men formed a human chain to help haul people out of the mud after a failed attempt to launch a boat in the canal.

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