Migrants Appeal for Immediate Shelter Outside Paris City Hall
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A hundred homeless, exiled and isolated minors decided to occupy the parvis of Hôtel de Ville in Paris on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
Migrants appeal for immediate shelter outside Paris City Hall
The humanitarian group Utopia 56 staged a protest Tuesday night outside Paris City Hall with about 200 migrants, including families, to demand emergency shelter and denounce public policies they describe as “increasingly aggressive” toward homeless people.
In the absence of places and human resources, the Utopia 56 association stopped running its alternative emergency accommodation on Tuesday. The 200 families and isolated women, today on the street, occupy the square of the city hall since then to ask for shelter.
At the call of the Utopia 56 association, about 100 families on the street gathered this Tuesday evening in front of the Paris city hall. Exiled for the most part, they asked for access to sustainable accommodation in Ile-de-France and relied on this occupation to win.
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