The evacuation of the largest encampment in France where many legal immigrants had found refuge in the southern suburbs of Paris has begun, 100 days before the Olympics. The operation, which was expected for several days, prompted many homeless people who had taken shelter in the premises of an abandoned business in the Vitry-sur-Seine commune to leave before the arrival of the police, according to AFP journalists. About 250 police officers were mobilized for this operation, according to the Val-de-Marne prefecture. With suitcases in hand, with all their belongings in France, and concern painted on their faces, the approximately 300 homeless people who remained there left the area shortly after 8:00 am. local time. Some of them have been staying in these facilities for several months, unable to find private accommodation or waiting to be housed through social welfare as reported by APE-MPE. According to the association United Immigrants, which regularly provides assistance to them, 80% […]
Source: News Beast

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