Place to spend the night by transmigrants and belongings they left behind to continue the trip to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Place to spend the night by transmigrants and belongings they left behind to continue the trip to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Place to spend the night by transmigrants and belongings they left behind to continue the trip to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Hole in the fence in the former sugar factory, from where transmigrants cross to hide in the lorries parked in the gas stations, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Beach and dunes of Zeebrugge, a area where transmigrants spend the night before jump the fences of the port trying to reach the ferry P&O to UK. Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A matress used by transmigrations to spend the night outside the church in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A transmigrant carries a mattress to the abandoned building where they live in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A group of transmigrants clean the church area in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. The priest of the church Fernand Marechal help them with food and sleep inside when the temperatures are extremely below. The transmigrants sleep outside the church or in nearby buildings in construction or abandoned. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A local police go around to check trucks in the port of Zeebrugge in the belgian coast, on February 9, 2016. Local harbor police detain hundreds of transmigrants hide in the lorries to UK. The company P&O ferries will pay 2.500 euros fine in case a transmigrant reach british territory as fine. The check control of the lorries is everyday intensive with scanners and dogs. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Former suggar factory, a hot spot for trasnmigrants where spend the night waiting prior hide in the lorries of trucks to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A group of transmigrants take shelter from the rain in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A group of transmigrants clean the church area in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. The priest of the church Fernand Marechal help them with food and sleep inside when the temperatures are extremely below. The transmigrants sleep outside the church or in nearby buildings in construction or abandoned. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A local police go around to check trucks in the port of Zeebrugge in the belgian coast, on February 9, 2016. Local harbor police detain hundreds of transmigrants hide in the lorries to UK. The company P&O ferries will pay 2.500 euros fine in case a transmigrant reach british territory as fine. The check control of the lorries is everyday intensive with scanners and dogs. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Chief operations and commissaire of local police Toon Fontayne close the door or former suggar factory, a hot spot for trasnmigrants where spend the night waiting prior hide in the lorries of trucks to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Beach and dunes of Zeebrugge, a area where transmigrants spend the night before jump the fences of the port trying to reach the ferry P&O to UK. Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A local police go around to check trucks in the port of Zeebrugge in the belgian coast, on February 9, 2016. Local harbor police detain hundreds of transmigrants hide in the lorries to UK. The company P&O ferries will pay 2.500 euros fine in case a transmigrant reach british territory as fine. The check control of the lorries is everyday intensive with scanners and dogs. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Four transmigrants from Shiraz, Iran, are outside of the tram after be banned by police in Adinkerke, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Local police commissioner and chief operating Toon Fonteyne in Veurne, Belgium during a usual checking at the former suggar factory, a place where the transmigrants spend the night prior to hide in the lorries, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Chief operations and commissaire of local police Toon Fontayne explain details on a map of hot spots with transmigrants in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Rooms where the transmigrants are retained during 12 hours before released at the local police station in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Local police commissioner and chief operating Toon Fonteyne in Veurne, Belgium observes the slashes on the canvas of a truck parked in Veurne. Transmigrants made these cuts going to know what kind of merchandise carry and hide inside, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Turkish truck driver check the lorry by night looking for transmigrants before pass the control of port police. to the testimony of the driver, if someone illegal is discovered by British police inside his truck, the driver will have to pay a fine and go to jail directly. In the European Union is different, the police will open a file and may remain free. Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Rest parking place for truck drivers at Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Place to spend the night by transmigrants and belongings they left behind to continue the trip to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Place to spend the night by transmigrants and belongings they left behind to continue the trip to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Place to spend the night by transmigrants and belongings they left behind to continue the trip to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Hole in the fence in the former sugar factory, from where transmigrants cross to hide in the lorries parked in the gas stations, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Beach and dunes of Zeebrugge, a area where transmigrants spend the night before jump the fences of the port trying to reach the ferry P&O to UK. Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A matress used by transmigrations to spend the night outside the church in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A transmigrant carries a mattress to the abandoned building where they live in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A group of transmigrants clean the church area in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. The priest of the church Fernand Marechal help them with food and sleep inside when the temperatures are extremely below. The transmigrants sleep outside the church or in nearby buildings in construction or abandoned. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A local police go around to check trucks in the port of Zeebrugge in the belgian coast, on February 9, 2016. Local harbor police detain hundreds of transmigrants hide in the lorries to UK. The company P&O ferries will pay 2.500 euros fine in case a transmigrant reach british territory as fine. The check control of the lorries is everyday intensive with scanners and dogs. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Former suggar factory, a hot spot for trasnmigrants where spend the night waiting prior hide in the lorries of trucks to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A group of transmigrants take shelter from the rain in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A group of transmigrants clean the church area in Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. The priest of the church Fernand Marechal help them with food and sleep inside when the temperatures are extremely below. The transmigrants sleep outside the church or in nearby buildings in construction or abandoned. Most of transmigrants waiting a opportunity to cross to UK are from the iranian village of Shiraz. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A local police go around to check trucks in the port of Zeebrugge in the belgian coast, on February 9, 2016. Local harbor police detain hundreds of transmigrants hide in the lorries to UK. The company P&O ferries will pay 2.500 euros fine in case a transmigrant reach british territory as fine. The check control of the lorries is everyday intensive with scanners and dogs. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Chief operations and commissaire of local police Toon Fontayne close the door or former suggar factory, a hot spot for trasnmigrants where spend the night waiting prior hide in the lorries of trucks to UK, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Beach and dunes of Zeebrugge, a area where transmigrants spend the night before jump the fences of the port trying to reach the ferry P&O to UK. Zeebrugge, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
A local police go around to check trucks in the port of Zeebrugge in the belgian coast, on February 9, 2016. Local harbor police detain hundreds of transmigrants hide in the lorries to UK. The company P&O ferries will pay 2.500 euros fine in case a transmigrant reach british territory as fine. The check control of the lorries is everyday intensive with scanners and dogs. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Four transmigrants from Shiraz, Iran, are outside of the tram after be banned by police in Adinkerke, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Local police commissioner and chief operating Toon Fonteyne in Veurne, Belgium during a usual checking at the former suggar factory, a place where the transmigrants spend the night prior to hide in the lorries, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Chief operations and commissaire of local police Toon Fontayne explain details on a map of hot spots with transmigrants in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Rooms where the transmigrants are retained during 12 hours before released at the local police station in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Local police commissioner and chief operating Toon Fonteyne in Veurne, Belgium observes the slashes on the canvas of a truck parked in Veurne. Transmigrants made these cuts going to know what kind of merchandise carry and hide inside, in Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Turkish truck driver check the lorry by night looking for transmigrants before pass the control of port police. to the testimony of the driver, if someone illegal is discovered by British police inside his truck, the driver will have to pay a fine and go to jail directly. In the European Union is different, the police will open a file and may remain free. Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.
Rest parking place for truck drivers at Veurne, Belgium, February 9, 2016. Credit Photo Delmi Alvarez.