Britain: building a wall at the French camp in Calais to prevent the infiltration of refugees to lands

Refugees in Europe - file photo
The Independent newspaper said on Wednesday that Britain will build a wall length of 13 feet at a distance of kilometers from the French town of Calais to prevent refugees from crossing the English Channel, because the refugees are still crossing the fence, which was established by the government, said Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill internal committee of parliament.

The wall will be built along the road leading to the port, where the refugees streaming into cars and other transportation to cross into Britain through the Channel.

The wall will cost 1.9 million pounds Atsrliny, an amount of a security within a budget of 17 million pounds agreed between Britain and France.

The Archbishop of Karnbary has called on the government to expedite the reunion of the children in the Calais camp with their families in Britain, but Interior Minister Susan Williams said that the refugees camp in Calais they apply for asylum in France first.

The refugee camp in Calais living in very difficult circumstances, as he has been organizing a number of demonstrations in France to break up the camp.

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