Shock Migrant Scenes Outside Iconic Paris Landmark
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In front of the Paris City Hall, a camp of homeless asylum seekers is being dismantled – but where are they going? In the summer, the emergency shelters in France's capital are closed.
The evacuation took place in peace. Buses left in temporary reception airlocks (SAS) located in different regions of France, while some people will be accommodated in Paris.
After a week of occupation, the approximately 350 people sleeping in front of the building were evacuated peacefully by the police on Tuesday in the early morning.
About 100 families had been reunited since Tuesday 5 August in the centre of the capital. They requested access to sustainable accommodation in Ile-de-France.
The evacuation of 350 homeless migrants, who have been living in Paris for six days, began this Tuesday morning, according to information from France Inter. An arrest was taken by the police prefecture to take them outside the Paris region.
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