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Talks on new Calais asylum centre | Talks on new Calais asylum centre |
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French officials and charity workers have met to discuss plans to open a new centre for asylum seekers in Calais. | French officials and charity workers have met to discuss plans to open a new centre for asylum seekers in Calais. |
The town's mayor has proposed the reception centre to cope with growing numbers of migrants sleeping rough. | The town's mayor has proposed the reception centre to cope with growing numbers of migrants sleeping rough. |
Five years ago the Sangatte refugee camp closed following concerns it was a base for illegal immigrants to enter the UK through the Channel Tunnel. | |
The centre has been dubbed "Sangatte 2" but the mayor says it will be different because it lacks sleeping facilities. | The centre has been dubbed "Sangatte 2" but the mayor says it will be different because it lacks sleeping facilities. |
Sensitive issue | Sensitive issue |
The new centre would offer food, showers and information and advice for about 500 foreign nationals who sleep rough in Calais. | The new centre would offer food, showers and information and advice for about 500 foreign nationals who sleep rough in Calais. |
Local charities believe it would be better to have a permanent centre where they could care for the migrants. | Local charities believe it would be better to have a permanent centre where they could care for the migrants. |
The charities want to turn a dog training ground into a welcome centre but unlike Sangatte people would not be able to sleep there. | The charities want to turn a dog training ground into a welcome centre but unlike Sangatte people would not be able to sleep there. |
BBC News special correspondent Gavin Hewitt says the mayor has not yet decided whether to support a new welfare centre but that if he does it will be a very sensitive issue between the French and UK governments. | BBC News special correspondent Gavin Hewitt says the mayor has not yet decided whether to support a new welfare centre but that if he does it will be a very sensitive issue between the French and UK governments. |
Sangatte was open for about three years and almost all the 67,000 migrants who passed through it headed for the UK. | Sangatte was open for about three years and almost all the 67,000 migrants who passed through it headed for the UK. |
'Bad move' | 'Bad move' |
In February, South East MEP Richard Ashworth and Ashford MP Damian Green both voiced their concern about plans for the centre. | In February, South East MEP Richard Ashworth and Ashford MP Damian Green both voiced their concern about plans for the centre. |
There have always been humanitarian services for migrants in the Calais area Home Office spokesman | There have always been humanitarian services for migrants in the Calais area Home Office spokesman |
Mr Ashworth wrote to the French government and asked France's interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy to intervene. | Mr Ashworth wrote to the French government and asked France's interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy to intervene. |
The MEP said the centre would become a starting point for organised efforts to enter the UK unlawfully, and that he could see it "rapidly turning into Sangatte 2". | The MEP said the centre would become a starting point for organised efforts to enter the UK unlawfully, and that he could see it "rapidly turning into Sangatte 2". |
Mr Green also compared the centre to Sangatte, and said if it opened it would be a "very bad move". | Mr Green also compared the centre to Sangatte, and said if it opened it would be a "very bad move". |
'Reduced pressure' | 'Reduced pressure' |
The Red Cross-run Sangatte refugee camp, which housed up to 2,000 people on the outskirts of Calais, closed in December 2002 after a deal was struck between the British and French governments. | The Red Cross-run Sangatte refugee camp, which housed up to 2,000 people on the outskirts of Calais, closed in December 2002 after a deal was struck between the British and French governments. |
The Home Office said it understood from the French government that there were no plans to establish a new Sangatte-style centre in the Calais area. | The Home Office said it understood from the French government that there were no plans to establish a new Sangatte-style centre in the Calais area. |
"There have always been humanitarian services for migrants in the Calais area," said a Home Office spokesman. | "There have always been humanitarian services for migrants in the Calais area," said a Home Office spokesman. |
The spokesman said the closure of Sangatte and the establishment of UK border controls on the other side of the Channel had "significantly reduced pressure on our borders". | The spokesman said the closure of Sangatte and the establishment of UK border controls on the other side of the Channel had "significantly reduced pressure on our borders". |
Official figures show the number of illegal immigrants detected entering Kent from Calais fell 88% from more than 10,000 in 2002 to 1,500 in 2006. | Official figures show the number of illegal immigrants detected entering Kent from Calais fell 88% from more than 10,000 in 2002 to 1,500 in 2006. |
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