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Old 25-10-2016, 02:36 PM #1
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It's a border... we have equal responsibility.
There are agreements made between countries, also we have a duty to aid both the people in the camps and the French, that is key here.
The UK were only allowed into the camp in the last week to locate the minors, where is the equality in that? the UK are contributing 39 million to help clear the camp, and relocate the migrants, as well as taking over half of the minors

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The UK were only allowed into the camp in the last week to locate the minors, where is the equality in that? the UK are contributing 39 million to help clear the camp, and relocate the migrants, as well as taking over half of the minors
Many charities involved (UK and French) have been well aware of the numbers and locations of the unaccompanied child refugees for a very long time Cherie.
I'm sorry but the 'our hand were tied' ' we didn't know' tack is transparent.
How many unaccompanied minors are there, how do you know we are taking over half of them?
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Many charities involved (UK and French) have been well aware of the numbers and locations of the unaccompanied child refugees for a very long time Cherie.
I'm sorry but the 'our hand were tied' ' we didn't know' tack is transparent.
How many unaccompanied minors are there, how do you know we are taking over half of them?
Because there is a census of sorts maybe we are taking more than half and the French have made up the numbers
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Because there is a census of sorts maybe we are taking more than half and the French have made up the numbers
Where is this census?
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Embed Feed Watch time-lapse footage of life jacket graveyard being created in Parliament Square IBTimes UK
More than 10,000 people now live in the so-called Calais Jungle migrant camp near the port of Calais access point to the Channel Tunnel, a new census has revealed.

Migrants, some fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia have amassed, in their thousands, on the French coast with the hope of making their way into the UK. But as the migrant crisis in the port continues, French authorities have been carrying out their strongest crackdown on migrants for five years, evicting, arresting, detaining or deporting migrants from France.

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Which nationalities make up the most Jungle's population?

- Sudanese refugees: 43%

- Afghans: 33%

- Syrians and Iraqis (including Kurds): 1% each of the overall camp population

The population of the camp has risen above 10,000 for the first time, with the population now totalling 10,188 – according to a new census from L' Auberge des Migrants/ Help Refugees. This represents a 12% increase in the overall population since August.

The shocking new figures also reveal that the number of unaccompanied minors has increased by 51% month-on-month – bringing to 1,179 the number of underage youths in the camp, of which 87% are unaccompanied.

Of those surveyed for the census, 52% reported issues in receiving accommodation, including waits of up to 8 months to be offered even temporary shelter by local authorities, L' Auberge des Migrants/ Help Refugees said.
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Embed Feed Watch time-lapse footage of life jacket graveyard being created in Parliament Square IBTimes UK
More than 10,000 people now live in the so-called Calais Jungle migrant camp near the port of Calais access point to the Channel Tunnel, a new census has revealed.

Migrants, some fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia have amassed, in their thousands, on the French coast with the hope of making their way into the UK. But as the migrant crisis in the port continues, French authorities have been carrying out their strongest crackdown on migrants for five years, evicting, arresting, detaining or deporting migrants from France.

More from IBTimes UK
14-year-old Afghan refugee killed while attempting to board lorry to illegally enter UK from Calais
Four suspected smugglers arrested in Calais for selling dinghies to desperate migrants
Calais: Sudanese man becomes 11th victim of clashes between refugees from overcrowded camp
Which nationalities make up the most Jungle's population?

- Sudanese refugees: 43%

- Afghans: 33%

- Syrians and Iraqis (including Kurds): 1% each of the overall camp population

The population of the camp has risen above 10,000 for the first time, with the population now totalling 10,188 – according to a new census from L' Auberge des Migrants/ Help Refugees. This represents a 12% increase in the overall population since August.

The shocking new figures also reveal that the number of unaccompanied minors has increased by 51% month-on-month – bringing to 1,179 the number of underage youths in the camp, of which 87% are unaccompanied.

Of those surveyed for the census, 52% reported issues in receiving accommodation, including waits of up to 8 months to be offered even temporary shelter by local authorities, L' Auberge des Migrants/ Help Refugees said.
That's approx 1026 unaccompanied minors, all the reports I have seen suggest we have taken approx 300, how is that half?

'Approximately two thousand camp residents, including an estimated 300 minors, passed through the registration centre on the fringe of the camp yesterday, according to a spokesman for the French Interior.'

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7378271.html
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