Wanted: A Miracle Worker on Migration
Wanted: an “exceptional leader” with experience in policing, intelligence or the military, who is ready to tackle one of the thorniest issues in British politics.
Days after coming to power, Britain’s government is recruiting a chief for a new Border Security Command to “smash,” the job description says, the smuggling gangs that help asylum seekers arrive from France on small, often unseaworthy, boats.
The search for the border security commander is the first action taken by the new Labour government to address the unauthorized landings that have become an embarrassing symbol of Britain’s failure to control its borders.
Its human cost was underscored on Friday when the French authorities said four people had died after attempting the crossing near Boulogne-sur-Mer, with a further 63 rescued.
Immigration is a divisive political topic across Europe, and in Britain the issue of migrants arriving on small boats fueled gains in the general election last week by the anti-immigration party Reform U.K., led by Nigel Farage.
Britain’s new prime minister, Keir Starmer, has also scrapped an expensive plan championed by the government of his predecessor, Rishi Sunak, to send to Rwanda some of the tens of thousands of asylum seekers who have arrived on the southern English coast. Mr. Starmer described the plan — which was stalled by legal challenges that prevented anyone being put on a flight — as “dead and buried.”