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Two Years After the Ultra-Rightful Demonstrations, Asylum Seekers Are Welcome in Saint-Brevin

Summary by Le Télégramme
In Saint-Brevin-Les-Pins (44), two years after the extreme right-wing demonstrations, the reception centre for asylum seekers is part of the landscape. One hundred and ten migrants are back on their feet, supported by inhabitants who came in numbers this Thursday, to reiterate their solidarity.
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In Saint-Brevin-Les-Pins (44), two years after the extreme right-wing demonstrations, the reception centre for asylum seekers is part of the landscape. One hundred and ten migrants are back on their feet, supported by inhabitants who came in numbers this Thursday, to reiterate their solidarity.

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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