France moves over 1,600 child migrants out of Calais
CALAIS, France — French authorities bused all unaccompanied children — 1,616 of them — out of Calais’ sprawling migrant slum on Wednesday, taking them to special processing centres in one of the final steps to empty the notorious camp in the English Channel city.
The underage migrants climbed into to 38 buses in a day-long operation that began just under a week after adult migrants were cleared out of the camp known as “the jungle” and sent to refugee centres around France.
In the government’s final move, women and their children — slightly more than 300 people — in the Calais camp were to be transported to family centres on Thursday.
“Then there will be no one at the end of the day,” said Steve Barbet, spokesman for the Pas-de-Calais region.

