FRANCE
PETE KIEHART
Calais, France—They are Europe’s tired, poor and huddled masses, migrants and refugees fleeing war and poverty in places like Sudan and Syria. Now they are leaving home once again. On October 24, France began clearing out the Jungle, a sprawling refugee center in the northern city of Calais. Some protested the move, while others were eager to say goodbye. The next day, fires erupted at the camp, like the one shown here, burning much of it to the ground. France is hoping to relocate the thousands of people to towns across the country, despite protests from residents. They will live there for several months as they apply for asylum. Many appear to be eligible, but some will surely be expelled.