migrants

The UK is set to fund a detention centre in France for the first time ever.
There are currently more refugees coming to the UK than any time since WW2, but there's still not widespread concern.
The home secretary has admitted the policy could breach the European Convention on Human Rights.
The Match of the Day host said the government's policy was "immeasurably cruel".
Jonathan Gullis said they "shouldn't have come here illegally".
Neil Basu said it was "language my father would have remembered from 1968".
The dire situation at a migrant processing centre in Kent has thrown a spotlight on the flaws in the UK's immigration system.
It comes after reports of diphtheria, scabies and MRSA had been found at a migrant processing facility.
Mark Harper said "every politician chooses to express themselves in the way that they do".
Tensions are rising over asylum seekers arriving at UK shores once again, with refugees put in the middle.