"We Don't Know Where They're Going to Stop": Anti-Migrant Raids Programmed by British Far-Right Activists on the French Coast
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The anti-migrant raids are on the increase. British right-wing militants have planned a new operation this weekend on 24 and 25 January. They want to land in Calais, to attack the migrants and the associations that come to their aid. An operation called "Overlord" code, with reference to the Disembarkation of June 1944. French police officers are on alert.
France has banned ten British extreme right-wing activists from its territory, accused of "violent actions" against migrants on the shores of Nord-Pas-de-Calais. British media have described a harassment that has intensified against exiles in recent months.
The French authorities have banned the territory of ten British extreme right-wing activists who are working to stop the boats of migrants leaving the French coast to cross the English Channel. The London daily newspaper The Guardian is wondering about the effectiveness of this measure in the face of a dynamic encouraged by the political climate in the United Kingdom.
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