
"These people are now banned from entering or staying in France due to their activities in France, which the ministry said included searching for and destroying small boats along the French coastline. The Ministry did not give details on the individuals served with the notices, but in recent months several prominent far-right British activists have filmed themselves in France, taking part in activities including destroying small boats with the aim of preventing migrants from attempting to cross the Channel to the UK."
"The 10 deportation orders were served on Tuesday, January 13th - no detail was given about the length of the ban, but non-EU nationals can be banned from entering France indefinitely if their presence is judged to be a threat to public order. Nunez, who was the Paris police chief before becoming Interior Minister, added that he "congratulates the Préfet of the Hauts-de-France region, Préfet of the Nord area, and the ministry's departments for their effective and determined action"
France has served 10 deportation orders against British nationals tied to the 'Raise the Colours' movement for anti-migrant activities on the Channel coast. The banned individuals are prohibited from entering or staying in France after being linked to searching for and destroying small boats along the Nord and Pas-de-Calais coastline. Several prominent far-right British activists filmed themselves carrying out such actions aimed at preventing Channel crossings. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez referred the matter to local authorities and said the actions risked causing serious disturbance to public order. The orders were served on January 13; ban lengths were not specified.
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