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Migrants: in the Dunkerquois, the Population Fractured Around a Violent Camp

Summary by La Croix
Next to Grande-Synthe, the camp where more than 1,500 exiles live was the scene of deadly shootings in June. The associations denounce a "disengagement of the state", while the residents are divided between those who are anxious to reach out and those who fear for their own safety.
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Next to Grande-Synthe, the camp where more than 1,500 exiles live was the scene of deadly shootings in June. The associations denounce a "disengagement of the state", while the residents are divided between those who are anxious to reach out and those who fear for their own safety.

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La Croix broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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