Inhuman: Macroni police chase Albanians away, others sleeping in tents

Hundreds of French police have begun to remove over 1,000 immigrants and refugees from improvised camps in northern Paris, where they have slept in serious conditions for months. Yesterday Periscopi announced that many Albanian immigrants are in these very tents, experiencing serious conditions after leaving Kosovo. [...]
Hundreds of French police have begun to remove over 1,000 immigrants and refugees from improvised camps in northern Paris, where they have slept in serious conditions for months.
Yesterday Periscopi announced that many Albanian immigrants are in these very tents, experiencing serious conditions after leaving Kosovo.
Police arrived at the site before 6am this morning after Emmanuel Macron's government decided to take a firm stand on immigration this week and vowed to remove those tents.
Within the hour the first buses were seen as they set off to take these people temporarily to sports gyms in the Paris region, where immigration authorities will control their status, translated by The Guardian, Periscope. Women and children were first in line, as men quietly waited to leave with bags in their hands.
More than 3 thousand people were sleeping in these conditions and under the bridges of the canals in northern Paris and in Senine- Saint-Denis without access to drinking water and no access to washing. Many of them complained about mice.
Local politicians have said the problem is that the state does not provide accommodation and conditions for asylum seekers who are processing.
Paris Socialist Chairman Anne Hidalgo has repeatedly accused the Macroni government of failing to offer help to the large number of people sleeping in the city. /Periscope












