Refugees queuing for processing
French government have given directives to its police and officials to begin clearing of Calais a popular refugee camp that has been kind of manipulating violent across the nation, the number of police and officials are said to be in the range of 1,200.
French police in Calais camp
Some immigrants are saying they will not move an inch unless they will have to force out to live because they want to get to Britain.
Reports says the UK government have started to accept about 1,300 migrants that are not family connected to the country under the "Dubs amendment" rules which grant refuge to the most vulnerable.
Machines being placed on ground in Calais camp
French authorities have however made available alternatives of making available camps in various city across the nation and also giving the immigrants the opportunities to seek asylum.Reports says the UK government have started to accept about 1,300 migrants that are not family connected to the country under the "Dubs amendment" rules which grant refuge to the most vulnerable.
However some immigrants are seen queuing and being in good mood ready to be processed, while some already processed are being put in buses.
While conducting demolition on the Calais camp, children will be taken to camp converted shipping containers and for the migrants that were leaving in the ship containers before will now be provided with rooms, French interior minister says.
In an effort to make the migrants feel comfortable some 7,500 beds have been made available in various centres across France for the Calais migrants who are willing to move, also about 10,000 leaflets were being handed out by French authorities before announcing the demolition of the Calais camp.
The demolition is set for Tuesday and is going to take at-least three days to clear the Calais camp.
While conducting demolition on the Calais camp, children will be taken to camp converted shipping containers and for the migrants that were leaving in the ship containers before will now be provided with rooms, French interior minister says.
In an effort to make the migrants feel comfortable some 7,500 beds have been made available in various centres across France for the Calais migrants who are willing to move, also about 10,000 leaflets were being handed out by French authorities before announcing the demolition of the Calais camp.
The demolition is set for Tuesday and is going to take at-least three days to clear the Calais camp.
The French interior minister have however said that the migrants who "does not want to use force but if there are migrants who refuse to leave, or NGOs who cause trouble, the police might be forced to intervene".
One of a middle eastern refugee, Afghanistan to be precise named Karhazi told AFP news agency that the French authorities "They'll have to force us to leave. We want to go to Britain."
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