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The number of migrants sleeping on the streets of Paris has risen since the start of the week, with some of the newcomers coming from Calais.
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Migrants go to a French lesson close to their improvised camp in Paris, France. The quantity of transients resting unpleasant in the city of Paris has ascended by no less than a third since the begin of the week, with a portion of the newcomers originating from the northern France camp of Calais that began being destroyed, authorities said. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Tents are seen at an alternative vagrant camp under the lifted Jaures metro station in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants line for a free feast appropriated by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA) compassionate office in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants sit on a seat at a stopgap camp on a road close Stalingrad metro station in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants sit in their tents at an improvised transient camp on a road close to the metro stations of Jaures and Stalingrad in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants move tents from an alternative camp in a road close Stalingrad metro station in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants line for a free feast appropriated by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA) helpful office in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants remain close to their tents are seen at a stopgap camp by the trench Saint-Martin in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants line for a free dinner conveyed by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA) helpful office on a road close Stalingrad metro station in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants' tents are seen around a publication recently French comic Coluche at a stopgap camp on a road in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Migrants remain close to their tents at a temporary transient camp on a road close to the metro stations of Jaures and Stalingrad in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Tents are seen at a temporary transient camp on a road close to the metro stations of Jaures and Stalingrad in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau