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Small boat migrant 'gives step-by-step guide on how to cross the Channel' on TikTok from his four-star hotel - then urges others to 'risk their life and spend their money' on the illegal journey

Small boat migrant 'gives step-by-step guide on how to cross the Channel' on TikTok from his four-star hotel - then urges others to 'risk their life and spend their money' on the illegal journey

Daily Mail​a day ago
An illegal migrant has shared a 'step-by-step guide' on how to cross the Channel on a small boat before telling others to 'spend their' money making the illegal journey.
The man shared videos of his journey on TikTok, gaining nearly one million views, as he boasted about entering the UK illegally.
Known as Alexandra420, he shared videos of himself on the small boat before live streaming in an asylum hotel.
There, he told followers he was in 'the best place' while broadcasting from his free accommodation near Heathrow Airport.
Alexandra left Calais at around 4am on Saturday, The Sun reported.
He first shared a 13-second clip from the middle of the Channel, which showed a French lifeboat alonsgide which was also full of migrants making the dangerous crossing.
In a second clip, he shared a video of himself grinning in an orange jacket and pointing to the sky.
He then showed the boat as it was surrounded by huge freight ships, set to the theme tune of US drama Prison Break.
It comes as the number of small-boat migrants reaching Britain under Labour passed 50,000.
Keir Starmer was slammed for 'incompetence' over the handling of the Channel crisis, with the soaring figure a clear indication of the lack of a plan since he axed the Tories' Rwanda deportation scheme on his first day in power.
Former Labour home secretary Jacqui Smith blamed the Tories, claiming: 'What is happening is the result of the last government.'
Yesterday, Reform Leader Nigel Farage criticised the Prime Minister on social media.
He wrote: 'As I predicted 5 years ago, unless we deport illegal migrants the invasion will be huge. 50,000 since our weak Prime Minister took office and there is no sign of it stopping.'
Alexandra was one of more than 400 arrivals on Saturday and was taken in by Border Force officials to be processed in Kent.
He was then taken to the four-star Crowne Plaza Hotel near Heathrow, where he started live streaming to his followers.
In the stream, he gave viewers a tour of his room, with two single beds and an en suite bathroom.
He said: 'This is dedicated to those haters who were happy thinking we either drowned or ended up dead.'
Alexandra later claimed the boat he illegally travelled on began to deflate halfway through the journey and would have sank if Border Force officials had not rescued them.
He said: 'It was dangerous. Our boat sank. It was punctured. The water came from the inside of the boat.
'On the other side, three people pumped the water. If the British boats hadn't come in an hour, we would have been in trouble.'
Despite nearly facing serious danger, he encouraged others to pay the people-smugglers to risk the dangerous crossing.
He said: 'I risked my life, I spent my money, I came. Your country is not your mother.
'Those who want to come, this is the best place. Don't be stingy. Your country is not your father, that you are so stingy. Live your life.
'Tell your four friends to come. Why are you so stingy? Being stingy is not good for God. You see, I risked my life! Why don't you come? My wish was to come to this hotel and live. I came here just for this.'
He claimed that after being told about the risk of deportation, he told officials 'I will commit suicide.
Alexandra finished his video by spinning on his chair and shouting 'welcome to London'.
The Government's 'returns deal' with France appears to have done little to deter those determined to get to Britain, with the latest total including more than 1,500 arrivals in the seven days since the 'one in, one out' scheme launched.
Official figures revealed there were 474 arrivals on Monday alone, bringing the total since the general election on July 4 last year to 50,271, despite the Prime Minister's promise to 'smash the gangs' behind the trafficking trade.
The milestone was passed seven months earlier than under his Conservative predecessor, Rishi Sunak.
Baroness Smith – who is now an education, women and equalities minister under Sir Keir – said: 'It is a completely legitimate claim to say that what is happening is the result of the last government that chose to focus on gimmicks with the Rwanda scheme.'
Asked if the crossings were not Labour's fault, she insisted that the Government was taking responsibility now, but added: 'I don't believe it is our fault that it was enabled to take root in the way in which it has done by a government who failed to do what was necessary at that point.
'The last government enabled this hideous criminal activity to really get its roots into Europe. There was a lengthy period at the time in which the criminal gangs... behind this had the opportunity to have this operation set up and really embedded.
'And that's the task that this Government now has – to deconstruct that.'
However, her attempt to evade responsibility was met with incredulity. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: 'The Government has confirmed 50,000 illegal immigrants have crossed the Channel in Labour's short time in power – the worst crisis in our history.
'Labour has surrendered our borders, and the consequences are being felt in our communities, from rising crime to shocking cases of rape and sexual assault by recent arrivals. Labour has scrapped Conservative deterrents and created the conditions for chaos, leaving the British people to foot the bill.'
Labour scrapped the Tories' Rwanda asylum deal – designed to deter migrants from crossing – as one of its first acts, pledging instead to 'smash the gangs' by boosting law enforcement.
However, small boat numbers are soaring, with 27,029 arrivals this year, up by 47 per cent on the same point last year and 67 per cent on the same point in 2023.
Since the start of the crisis in 2018, 178,167 migrants have reached Britain, with only about four per cent of them removed.
A Home Office spokesperson told The Sun it is unacceptable 'to promote the criminal services of people-traffickers or for social media companies to allow it'.
The Home Office has been contacted for further comment.
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