They were placed there, a few steps from the Palais Royal metro station, between a luxurious Second Empire hotel, the Louvre museum and the Council of State.
"
To be more visible
", justifies with the
Figaro
"Utopia 56", one of the associations at the origin of the transfer of this camp of migrants from Ivry-sur-Seine, in the Val-de-Marne, towards the heart of the capital.
A total of 350 unaccompanied minors - all young men already of a certain stature but who are said to be "
between 16 and 18 years old
" - have been living there on top of each other in around fifty tents for four days now, delivered to the cold of December and bad weather.
Awaiting a court decision
Arrived "
recently
" on French territory, all filed an appeal before the juvenile judge to have the fact that they are minors recognized.
They were previously declared adults, "
for lack of an official document
", slips Utopia 56. A decision taken by the departments after an individual interview delegated either to Childhood Social Assistance or to the association...
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