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“This morning the police gassed us and pushed us out of the way. At midnight we built a barrier of tables and chairs, but they moved it all out of the way,” said Emmanuel, a Ghanaian in his 20s who left the school when the police entered. Advertisement “It’s better here than being on the street,” he said. “I don’t know where they want to take us.” Clementine Verschave, from a charity that helps migrants, said: “There are a lot of women among the migrants in the school, including two who are pregnant.” Eric Coquerel, from the Left party, who was among the demonstrators, said the police had used “unjustified force”. “This school is empty and has no purpose. These people are better off here than on the street,” he said. The evacuation of the school was the second time this week that authorities in Paris had taken action against migrants. On Monday, riot police closed a makeshift camp set up around a metro station and took 1,600 migrants to an accommodation centre.
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