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Calais migrant camp to be razed by end of year: Hollande

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French President Francois Hollande said Monday the sprawling “Jungle” migrant camp in Calais would be dismantled by the end of this year under a plan to spread asylum seekers around the country.

“I have come to Calais to confirm the decision that I took with the government... to dismantle [ the camp] definitive­ly, entirely and rapidly, that means by the end of the year,” Hollande said on his first visit to Calais as president.

Hollande called on British authoritie­s to help in assisting the migrants, most of whom are desperate when trying to reach Britain.

“I am determined to see the British authoritie­s play their part in the humanitari­an effort that France is undertakin­g” in Calais, Hollande said, flanked by security forces.

Between 7,000 and 10,000 migrants are currently living in the “Jungle,” the launchpad for their attempts to stow away on lorries heading across the Channel to England.

Hollande met police, local politician­s, NGOs and business leaders in the northern port city but was not expected to visit the camp itself.

The Socialist president has been under pressure from right- wing rivals to close down the “Jungle.”

A flurry of preparatio­ns in Calais suggest the operation to raze the collection of makeshift shelters may begin shortly.

The government has said the migrants, who are mostly from Sudan and Afghanista­n, will be moved to 164 reception centers around the country “before winter.”

Hollande’s visit comes just days after his conservati­ve predecesso­r Nicolas Sarkozy visited Calais to promote his tough line on migration.

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