
Workers dig the foundations of a wall near the “Jungle” migrants camp along the road leading to the harbor of Calais, France, on Sept. 26.
Construction started here on a roughly mile-long concrete barrier intended to separate a sprawling migrant camp from the tunnels that offer passage to Britain, the latest attempt in what has become a global effort to throw physical barriers in the way of historic streams of human migration.
Comment: Caused, of course, by the US and NATO led war-mongering in the Middle East.
From a razor-wire-topped border fence in Hungary to the sealed border of Macedonia and Greece to Trump's proposed wall , polarized societies across the world are finding that they can unite around keeping others at bay.
The "Great Wall of Calais," as the project is informally known, is considerably shorter than Trump's proposed partition of the United States and Mexico, but its message is much the same: Keep out. The concrete wall, which will rise to 13 feet, extends a fence near the sprawling Calais migrant camp known as the "Jungle," where more than 7,000 migrants have been stranded as they seek to enter Britain by all means possible. The concrete will be specially formulated to make it difficult to scale.














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