Homeless, migrants, precarious people: their confinement

The Hendaye reception center was created from scratch for the confinement period. David Baché / RFI

By: David Baché | Romain Lemaresquier Follow

How to confine yourself when you are homeless When public health recommends locking yourself up for protection, what to do when you are homeless, on the street or in a tent, this is the case for the most precarious, migrants too .For those who are fortunate enough to be taken care of, it is a happy parenthesis, for others a plunge into misery.

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“Homeless, migrants, precarious: their confinement”
This is a great report by Romain Lemaresquier in Paris, and David Baché in Hendaye, in the south of France.

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  • France
  • Confinement
  • Immigration
  • Poverty

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