Men give younger age to boost their chances of avoiding deportation
As many as 2,000 Albanian adult male migrants have claimed to be children to boost their chances of avoiding deportation.
Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister, revealed one in five (20 per cent) of adult male migrants arriving in Dover were, at times, claiming to be under 18 when such numbers were normally a tiny fraction of that.
Unaccompanied children are more likely to be granted asylum and less likely to be detained or removed if their claim is rejected. People-smugglers are suspected of exploiting legal loopholes to encourage young-looking migrants to destroy their documents and claim to be minors.
Around 10,000 Albanian men have arrived on small boats so far this year, accounting for a quarter of the record 40,000 migrants to have crossed the Channel.