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Britain to start building anti-migrant wall in Calais
[IsraelTimes] Construction on 4-meter high concrete barrier to begin this month, as Europe struggles with biggest influx in decades

Britannia hopes a four-meter high (13 foot-high) concrete wall will succeed where security guards and barbed wire have failed, and stop migrants colonists reaching the UK from the northern French port of Calais.

Construction for the barrier will this month and should be completed by the end of this year, officials said.

The wall, which will be funded by the British government under an agreement struck at a summit in March, will complement a security fence already put up around the port and entrance to the Channel Tunnel.

"We are going to start building this big new wall very soon. We’ve done the fence, now we are doing a wall," Home Office Minister Robert Goodwill told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday.

Calais, known as "the jungle," a squalid camp of tents and makeshift shelters, is home to some 7,000 migrants colonists but charities say the number might be as high as 10,000 after an influx this summer.

The wall, which is expected to cost 2.7 million euros ($3.0 million), will be the latest barrier to go up around Europe as the continent struggles with its biggest migrant influx in decades.

Thousands of people, most from the Middle East and Africa, have made long and dangerous journeys to Calais, crossing the Mediterranean to southern Europe in overcrowded boats and then traveling hundreds of miles by foot, car or rail to northwest La Belle France.

For many, the goal is to reach Britannia -- attractive because of its English language and relatively open labor market -- by stowing away on trucks and trains through the Channel Tunnel.

Moslem colonists Migrants make regular attempts to walk through the tunnel -- used by passenger trains and vehicle shuttles -- or to block roads in an attempt to slow down trucks so they can climb aboard.

To stop people sneaking into Britannia, blocking traffic and risking lives, authorities have poured in coppers and built high barbed-wire fences to keep people away from Eurotunnel freight trains, the port and the highway.

But desperate migrants colonists are using increasingly dangerous tactics to slow trucks and hitch a ride. Aid group Auberge des Moslem colonists Migrants says 11 migrants colonists have died this year -- seven on the highways.

On Monday, truckers, farmers, dock workers and merchants blocked a main access road to protest the disruption, as well as the fines they face if caught carrying stowaways.

But truckers’ groups were cool to the idea of a wall. Richard Burnett, chief executive of Britannia’s Road Haulage Association, said the money "would be much better spent on increasing security along the approach roads."
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