Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Britain to put fences and sniffer dogs to tackle the influx of migrants through Calais


Britain is feeling the heat created by the influx of migrants into the country through Calais and Prime Minister David Cameron plans to have more fences and sniffer dogs to tackle the situation. This requirement is all the more important around the port of Calais after truckers, stopped by a strike, had to face hundreds of migrants who were trying to board their vehicles forcibly.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 24 June 2015.
Prime Minister has remarked that the scenes of chaos, which saw migrants breaking into the back of lorries or trying to climb into cabs, were "totally unacceptable". The lorries had been forced to queue around Calais since traffic across the Channel was disrupted by striking French ferry workers.
The installation of fencing would be not just around the port at Calais but also around the entrance to Eurostar and Eurotunnel.
The identification of the immigrants (fingerprinting and documenting) should be done in Italy where the migrants first land after a dangerous journey from North Africa. French authorities have already drafted extra police officers into Calais. Simultaneously, security was also stepped up in Dover to check vehicles as they arrived.
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