Published on 30 Mar 2017
An
estimated 22,000 asylum seekers currently in France are in a situation
of legal limbo. They are deemed eligible to apply for asylum in the EU -
but under what's known as the Dublin Regulation, they have to return to
the EU country where they were first formally registered. That usually
means Greece, Italy or Hungary - but can also be Germany or Sweden. Our
team went to meet some of these asylum seekers in Paris, who now face
the prospect of being uprooted again.
A programme prepared by Patrick Lovett and Laura Burloux.
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