The Calais Jungle was a refugee and illegal migrant encampment in the vicinity of Calais, France that existed from January 2015 to October 2016. 3000 migrants stayed at the camp while they attempted to enter the United Kingdom, or while they waited for their French asylum claims to be processed. French authorities cleared the Calais camp in October 2016 and another camp in Dunkirk in September 2019. Aid groups later reported that many former jungle residents had moved to the streets of Paris.
@974V27WConservative1yr1Y
Yes, as long as their parents are legal immigrants
@8KJTSVG4yrs4Y
Send them all back to France.
@8CRK9JMConservative4yrs4Y
Any illegal migrants in the Uk should be deported.
@8SBFRSG3yrs3Y
Yes, In france not the UK
@8QFGDMG3yrs3Y
No. The family members should move to them, as that's asking for trouble.
@8RB338C3yrs3Y
Send the families to France, and let France deal with them all
@9LJPPZSLibertarian2wks2W
The families should arrive with their children in the first place so long as they are legally immigrating into the UK
A commer should really be put into this question to help define where the children and their families are.
@9JYTJQ52mos2MO
No, and no family member should be allowed to be automatically imported. They should all have to make their own application and be assessed.
@9BJ5S6Q1yr1Y
Yes, of under the age of 20
@9BH99991yr1Y
Depends on the circumstances Either way we should work alongside the French government to come up with a solution
@99X3JNT1yr1Y
Yes, the children can go to France
@99VST2LConservative1yr1Y
They should undergo the same resident/citizen requirements as everyone else.
@99TQRPD1yr1Y
This matter does not concern us.
@99SH7BF1yr1Y
No they shouldn't have left them in the first place
@99RNH3P1yr1Y
Yes, but only racially European citzens of French territories.
@98HSMYY1yr1Y
yes but only if their family got here legally
@98DCP6S1yr1Y
They will all be processed individually
@97NTF6S1yr1Y
if the children want to they should be allowed.
@97MNRYY1yr1Y
Yes, but only if they wish to join them.
@97D6T531yr1Y
Yes, assuming the person in question is a legally defined child (under 16) and their family has established respectable roots within the UK
@96YDX2T1yr1Y
Yes only if that if Social services are sure that family will help that child
Yes, but only if their families have entered the country legally
@96VMW8Y2yrs2Y
Yes, but only once the necessary checks have been made.
No, we should not be importing Islamic refugees full stop.
Only until 18 unless they would pass general immigration rules
@96N6CX5Conservative2yrs2Y
Why have migrants left their children in france?
@96JDRL22yrs2Y
No relevance to an Irish citizen
@96J8CWL2yrs2Y
@96HCHHX2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if their families are legal immigrants
@957JXKZ2yrs2Y
Yes, if their families are legal immigrants
@955SD9G2yrs2Y
N/A Every entry should be assessed against the same rules
@946X2G6Conservative2yrs2Y
The parents should be deported if they've entered the UK illegally and rejoined with their children
@943CHDC2yrs2Y
Send their parents back to France, its safe there
@937C3B62yrs2Y
Yes, in their original countries
@92ZZKFJConservative2yrs2Y
No, their families should go to France.
@92YTJ992yrs2Y
No, they should be sent to look after their children.
@92XNZ7L2yrs2Y
Return the parents to their children in France.
@jexflies2yrs2Y
Yes, as long as it is their choice to do so
@92Q9N5M2yrs2Y
Send the parents back to the children
@92Q569Q2yrs2Y
If it can be proved that they are direct family members, yes. However, if they are "3rd cousins, 5 times removed, who was a friend of the family once for a week", no.
@jdp20222yrs2Y
They should be able to join them in French territories
@92GFDFY2yrs2Y
Subject to immigration policy
@92C3V742yrs2Y
No and deport the families
@929LVPX2yrs2Y
No, unless they go through the regular, legal processes that all others do
@927ZDP42yrs2Y
Yes, but only if those family members have the capability to fund their presence entirely
@924BCW3Conservative2yrs2Y
Yes providing safe residence has been explored in multiple countries first
@8ZWS7R52yrs2Y
Yes, if the children are under 18.
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