
Migrants throng by the thousands to Calais and Dunkirk in a bid to sneak into Britain. But until Monday, authorities had done little to make life easier for migrants – from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Eritrea and elsewhere – because France and Britain are trying to dissuade them from coming.
A group of 140 people moved into the white containers with bunk beds in Calais, which has room for 1 500. And in Grande-Synthe, the mayor’s office approved relocating a camp mired in mud to another location.


