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‘Cruel’ evictions in France are causing a spike in channel crossings, aid workers say

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“Cruel” evictions of people from camps in Calais are at their highest intensity for years and attempts to cross the English Channel have risen as a result, campaigners have claimed.

Aid workers in northern France say police evictions are happening at the highest levels since the ‘Jungle’ camp was cleared in 2016.

In one incident, more than 500 people were put onto buses and moved away ahead of a visit from UK home secretary Priti Patel earlier this month.

Clare Moseley, founder of the humanitarian charity Care4Calais, said conditions in the French city are as bad as she has seen since 2016 and criticised police tactics.

The Care4Calais charity
Workers for the Care4Calais charity (Charlie Ermine/PA)

Moseley said a safe, legal process for the people in Calais is essential to end what she says is a humanitarian crisis.

She also criticised police tactics – including the use of tear gas – and the forced evictions of people from the camps where they live.

Migrant aid workers
Aid workers criticised the police tactics used (Charlie Ermine/PA)

Moseley said: “This policy is cruel and it is counterproductive. It succeeds only in increasing the numbers of people desperate enough to make a dangerous attempt to cross the Channel.

“Priti Patel and the French authorities are only adding to the chaos in the Channel, they have no strategy to protect vulnerable refugees and get control of our borders long term.

“The people in Calais are normal people: doctors, builders, sons and fathers. Terrible things have happened to them, they’re fleeing wars, torture and persecution.

“The least we can do is give them a fair hearing and treat them with decency and dignity.”

She called on Patel and her counterparts in France to “stop grandstanding” and tackle the root of the problem.

I met a man in Dunkirk who was planning on crossing the Channel. He’d bought tiny life jackets for his kids.

My heart broke at the thought of it. Child-sized life jackets had always just reminded me of fun at the beach.

The truth is, nobody would do it if they had a choice. pic.twitter.com/d5i5cerRuK

— Care4Calais (@Care4Calais) July 28, 2020

Calais MP Pierre-Henri Dumont said he too noticed a “huge dismantlement” of a camp before Patel’s visit.

However, he said that since then people have returned to the area in larger numbers.

He added: “To me, there is no link between the dismantlement and the crossings. The huge number of crossings is the result of the British law and way of life, making it easier for the migrants to live in clandestinity in the UK, to work and find a place to live, than in France.

“Actually, the migrants in Calais would rather live clandestinely in the UK than claiming asylum in France.”

He also defended police actions in the area.

Following their joint visit to Calais on 12 July, Patel and new French interior minister Gerald Darmanin agreed to create a Franco-British intelligence cell in an effort to reduce the numbers of small boats crossing the channel.

On the same day, a record number of people made it to the UK, with at least 180 making it across the Channel.

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