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Migrants Expelled from Gymnasium of Saint-Sernin High School Find Refuge in Church on Avenue de l’URSS

the essential Migrants expelled Friday morning from the gymnasium of the Saint-Sernin high school, in Toulouse, found refuge in the church on avenue de l’URSS in the evening. For more than a year, nearly three hundred migrants illegally occupied a building at Paul-Sabatier University.

Expelled Friday morning from the gymnasium of the Saint-Sernin high school which they had occupied for a week, the migrants, who were previously in a squat at the Paul-Sabatier university, were welcomed in the evening in the Sainte-Germaine church of the Avenue de l’URSS, Saint-Agne district. Friday evening, on the Allées Jean-Jaurès, several associations and collectives organized a demonstration of support.

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These migrants, who number more than a hundred, call themselves minors and as such claim to be taken care of by the State. The Haute-Garonne prefecture ensures that all people who could be taken care of have been taken care of. And that the hundred or so migrants on the streets today are “isolated men in an irregular situation”.

On Friday February 23, 267 migrants from Africa were evacuated from a building at Paul-Sabatier University that they had occupied for more than a year at the request of the university presidency.

2024-03-02 10:55:25
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