Nearly 300 people were sheltered Wednesday morning in Ivry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne) after the dismantling of a camp where young migrants were installed, most of them waiting for justice to come. decides on their minority, announced the prefecture of the department.

Dozens of tents were installed, some since the summer, at the gates of Paris, on a quay on the banks of the Seine, under two bridges linking Ivry to Charenton.

The 292 people present on the spot "were taken care of in accommodation centers and in a gymnasium in the city of Ivry", indicated the prefectures of Île-de-France and Val-de-Marne in a communicated.

Nearly 200 of these young people had moved since Friday before the Council of State to claim their care and access to emergency accommodation.

They had returned Wednesday morning to the camp of Ivry-sur-Seine, where the care was planned.

People sheltered on Wednesday "will benefit from an assessment of their administrative situation, social, health and administrative support before being reoriented with regard to their personal situation", according to the same source quoted by AFP. .

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