Migrants try to adapt again
Some of the 6,000 people relocated from the "Jungle" encounter hostility and confusion
Thousands of migrants dispersed this week from the now-torched camp they had called home in Calais are struggling to adapt to unfamiliar surroundings in towns and villages throughout France.
Some of the nearly 6,000 people relocated from the camp known as the "Jungle" encountered hostility and confusion. Others had trouble buying food. Meanwhile, after fires set by some departing residents hastened the camp's closure, some confused children and adults were left sleeping rough on its fringes.
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