The City of Paris Announces "the Sheltering" of 253 People of a Camp
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Tackling the state for its inaction, the town hall decided to welcome homeless people, migrants and families without housing to gymnasiums this Saturday. Some had been evacuated more than a week ago from the social Samu makeshift camp.
The camp, located in front of the town hall of the tourist district of the Marais, housed some 400 people, including foreigners in a regular situation and undocumented people, for some evacuated more than a week ago from the makeshift camp of the social Samu, in the 13th arrondissement. A situation pointed to by the associations that regularly cast off the lack of emergency accommodation in the capital. "The City of Paris today announces the com…
The camp, located in front of the town hall of the Marais tourist district, housed some 400 people, including foreigners in a regular situation and undocumented people.
These people "are now sheltered in the city's gymnasiums", says the town hall, "until the state services, whose legal and moral responsibility it is, offer them a lasting solution".
The mayor of Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire, announced today the relocation of 253 homeless people - many of them immigrants - to two gymnasiums in the French capital, after the dismantling of the camp where they stayed overnight in the city.
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