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UK to start building anti-migrant wall

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LONDON (AFP) — Britain is to start building a wall in the northern French port of Calais to stop migrants jumping on trucks, under a deal agreed earlier this year, the interior ministry said yesterday.

The four-meter high, one-kilometer long barrier will be built on a port approach road starting this month and should be completed by the end of this year, officials said.

The wall, which will be funded by the British government under an agreement struck at a summit in March, will complement a security fence already put up around the port and entrance to the Channel Tunnel.

“We are going to start building this big new wall very soon. We’ve done the fence, now we are doing a wall,” junior minister Robert Goodwill told a parliament­ary committee on Tuesday.

The wall, which is expected to cost $3 million, will be the latest barrier to go up around Europe as the continent struggles with its biggest migrant influx in decades.

Hungary has built a reinforced fence on its frontier with Serbia and Austria has announced plans for a massive new fence along its border with Hungary in a bid to shut down the Balkan migrant route.

The wall in Calais was agreed following tens of thousands of attempted Channel crossings last year through trucks boarding ferries and the Eurotunnel.

Angry French truckers and farmers blocked the main routes in and out of Calais on Monday to call for the closure of the sprawling “Jungle” migrant camp.

The Jungle, a squalid camp of tents and makeshift shelters, is home to some 7,000 migrants, but charities said the number might be as high as 10,000 after an influx this summer.

Migrants from the camp sometimes use tree branches to create roadblocks to slow trucks heading for Britain, their destinatio­n of choice.

 ?? AP ?? A migrant is helped by a rescuer on the Mediterran­ean sea Monday. Five men and two women died during a rescue operation in which 354 migrants were saved.
AP A migrant is helped by a rescuer on the Mediterran­ean sea Monday. Five men and two women died during a rescue operation in which 354 migrants were saved.

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