They are ready to repeat this
"visibility operation"
over and over again.
"As long as there is not a real reception policy"
, warns Yann Manzi, co-founder of the association to help migrants Utopia 56. A little more than 200 migrants, who had, in a few minutes, in the night from Monday to Tuesday, their tents unfolded on the forecourt of the Paris City Hall, were welcomed into the building, the time to find them accommodation.
Tuesday evening, the Paris police headquarters assured that
"rehousing solutions were found"
and Ian Brossat, deputy mayor of Paris in charge of emergency accommodation and refugee protection, indicated that
"all families
(had)
arrived or on their way to their accommodation ”
.
“It's a symbolic action: the town hall can no longer close its eyes!
, indignant Maël de Marcellus, Parisian coordinator of the association.
It is not normal that for newcomers, who represent half of these people,
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