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Far-right activists arrested in Calais after anti-migrant actions

Police arrested 14 people after they torched tyres and blocked bridges in the Channel port in protests against thousands of migrants gathered there.

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Police detained 14 young far-right activists after they torched tyres and tried to block migrants in the French port of Calais from entering the centre of town, reports The Independent (Ireland).

The group Generation Identitaire said in a statement that its activists "took control" of two bridges on Saturday and wants EU and national governments to reinstate borders.

The regional police department said 14 were detained and a vehicle seized to show the government's "determination not to let extremist movements manipulate the migrant crisis".

Calais, long a magnet for migrants trying to sneak across the English Channel to Britain, became a flashpoint in Europe's unprecedented wave of migrant arrivals.

Read more of this report by The Independent.