The specter of the reconstitution of a new "jungle" looms.
And not just in Calais, where nearly 1,400 migrants have already been transferred to temporary centers.
No less than 1,600 others settled in Dunkirk and 1,500 in Grande-Synthe.
There are actually well over 3,000 people in hiding and the pressure is not falling.
Two activists - out of three at the start - are continuing their hunger strike in Calais to protest against the police evacuations.
Their supporters must demonstrate this Saturday in the city center.
"It is not in anyone's interest to incandescence migration issues
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said Didier Leschi, head of the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII), sent there as mediator .
Since October 27, he has been struggling to negotiate solutions with associations to get out of the crisis.
"An ad hoc committee"
“We have addressed the issue of migrants' personal effects, putting an end to surprise evacuations. They
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