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French police dismantle migrant campsite near northern Paris

Many have moved to Paris since the closure of a huge migrant camp in Calais in 2016 [Christophe Archambault/AFP]

French police have dismantled a migrant campsite in Aubervilliers, northeast of Paris, amid rising pressure for the government to demonstrate a tough stance on irregular immigration.

Police said on Twitter on Wednesday they had started to clear the site, which France's BFM TV broadcaster said was home to at least 1,500 migrants and refugees.

Many refugees have moved to Paris since the closure of a huge migrant camp in Calais in 2016.

Authorities have repeatedly dismantled unauthorised campsites only for them to pop up again elsewhere within months, with police clearing a makeshift shelter that had emerged again in Calais this month.

Many of the migrants and refugees have fled to France from North Africa, the Middle East and Asia, escaping countries blighted by wars and poverty.

France's BFM TV broadcaster said the camp was home to at least 1,500 migrants and refugees [Christophe Archambault/AFP]
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