Paris, October 28 (RHC)-- In Calais, France, aid workers say dozens of children were left without shelter for a second consecutive night, after authorities lured them from the ruins of their refugee camp, known as "The Jungle," with false promises of help.
French authorities told the unaccompanied minors to line up for buses that would carry them to new refugee centers, where they could apply for asylum or reunification with families in the U.K.
But the teenagers were literally left out in the cold when the buses failed to materialize and riot police prevented them from re-entering the camp.
Refugee Children in "The Jungle" Left Without Shelter
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