The Daily Telegraph

Day after heroics of migrant ‘Spider-man’, Paris police evict refugees from illegal camp

- By Henry Samuel in Paris

POLICE have evacuated the largest illegal refugee camp in Paris days after homeless charities warned that the situation was heading for “tragedy” following a stabbing and two drownings.

The evacuation of more than 1,000 migrants, mainly from Somalia, Sudan and Eritrea, came a day after France awarded honorary citizenshi­p to an undocument­ed Malian for his “heroic” rescue of a small boy dangling from a fourth-floor balcony.

The dawn evacuation took place at the Millénaire camp along a canal at the Porte de la Villette, northeaste­rn Paris, which housed about 1,700 migrants.

The clearance took place without incident as migrants flanked by riot police boarded buses to temporary housing around the city. “We don’t really know where we are going,” said a Libyan who reached Paris seven months ago and gave his name as Issam. “It was hard here,” he told AFP, clutching his one piece of baggage.

A state prefect for the Paris region said other smaller camps – one at La Chapelle, northern Paris, which contained about 400 migrants, and another along the trendy canal Saint Martin, containing around 800 – would be dismantled “as soon as possible”. The migrants were being moved for welfare and security reasons, said Gérard Collomb, the French interior minister.

“Police services will be fully committed to preventing such camps being built again,” Mr Collomb said. The evacuation was the 34th to take place since June 2015, he added. Emmanuel Macron, the French president, is pushing for a new immigratio­n law, still being debated in parliament, to speed up the asylum process and ramp up the deportatio­n of economic migrants.

The issue of migration in France hit internatio­nal headlines this week when Mamoudou Gassama, a Malian migrant, who was working illegally in the constructi­on industry, saved a fouryear old boy hanging from a fourthfloo­r balcony. The “Spider-man” rescue turned him into an overnight national hero and prompted Mr Macron to grant him honorary citizenshi­p. He has already started work with the fire brigade after being offered a 10-month contract.

Immigratio­n remains a key issue for French voters, polls suggest, and the far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen won a third of votes in last year’s presidenti­al election.

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