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French migrant camp re-examined | French migrant camp re-examined |
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France's immigration minister is to visit Calais as concerns grow that calls for asylum seeker facilities will attract more migrants to the town. | France's immigration minister is to visit Calais as concerns grow that calls for asylum seeker facilities will attract more migrants to the town. |
A Red Cross centre in nearby Sangatte was closed in 2002 after an agreement between the French and UK governments. | |
Aid agencies say migrants gathering in the port should be given better shelter and are calling for a new centre. | Aid agencies say migrants gathering in the port should be given better shelter and are calling for a new centre. |
The UK Border Agency says it will continue to work with France in fighting illegal migration. | |
BBC Europe correspondent Chris Mason said ministers at Westminster are likely to be watching closely because there could be significant implications for the UK if French policy changes. | BBC Europe correspondent Chris Mason said ministers at Westminster are likely to be watching closely because there could be significant implications for the UK if French policy changes. |
But France's Immigration Minister Eric Besson told a French newspaper that another Sangatte was "out of the question". | But France's Immigration Minister Eric Besson told a French newspaper that another Sangatte was "out of the question". |
'Humanitarian case' | 'Humanitarian case' |
The numbers of illegal immigrants to the UK have fallen from more than 10,000 in 2002, to 1,500 four years later. | The numbers of illegal immigrants to the UK have fallen from more than 10,000 in 2002, to 1,500 four years later. |
To reopen such a centre would create a powerful invitation to new networks of illegal immigration France's Immigration Minister Eric Besson | To reopen such a centre would create a powerful invitation to new networks of illegal immigration France's Immigration Minister Eric Besson |
But since Sangatte's closure, migrants have had nowhere official to stay in the town and aid agencies say there is a strong humanitarian case for providing them with shelter. | |
Mr Besson is due to meet the Mayor of Calais, Natacha Bouchart, and representatives of migrants' welfare organisations, later. | Mr Besson is due to meet the Mayor of Calais, Natacha Bouchart, and representatives of migrants' welfare organisations, later. |
He will visit the port, the embarkation platforms for heavy goods vehicles travelling on the Eurotunnel freight shuttles. | He will visit the port, the embarkation platforms for heavy goods vehicles travelling on the Eurotunnel freight shuttles. |
Speaking to La Voix Du Nord newspaper, he said: "To reopen such a centre would create a powerful invitation to new networks of illegal immigration. | Speaking to La Voix Du Nord newspaper, he said: "To reopen such a centre would create a powerful invitation to new networks of illegal immigration. |
"It would not be a solution to the humanitarian problem. It would be an extra humanitarian problem." | "It would not be a solution to the humanitarian problem. It would be an extra humanitarian problem." |
Mr Besson said he planned to work with the British government on a common strategy "to reinforce controls and make the passage by the (Channel) Tunnel or port as difficult as possible for illegal immigrants". | Mr Besson said he planned to work with the British government on a common strategy "to reinforce controls and make the passage by the (Channel) Tunnel or port as difficult as possible for illegal immigrants". |
"Our British partners must commit themselves more actively in the reinforcement of checks and security at Calais," he added. | "Our British partners must commit themselves more actively in the reinforcement of checks and security at Calais," he added. |
The UK Border Agency figures show that in the last five years it has stopped around 61,000 people at Calais who were trying to enter the UK illegally. | |
The agency says that by working with the French government it has already created "one of the toughest border crossings in the world at Calais". |
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