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Since last summer, more migrants have been trying to cross the frozen plains of the Col de l'Escale mountain pass in the Alps in a bid to reach France from Italy. In 2016 only a few dozen tried, but last year 1,600 migrants, more than half of them minors, embarked on this icy route. Our reporters followed their treacherous journey.
At Turin station in northern Italy, migrants board trains headed for the Bardonecchia ski resort, some 5 kilometres (3 miles) from the French border. We meet two Guineans trying to cross the Alps and follow them on the first stage of their perilous journey.
It is early January and a metre of snow has fallen in just 24 hours. Hampered by the extreme weather conditions, the migrants are forced to wait. As soon as the weather permits, they must cross the Italian-French border on foot and take on the Col de l'Escale mountain pass in the French Alps at an altitude of 1,762 metres. It’s a horrific day and night journey facing icy wind, snow and cold.
After the Alps, fear of police
On the French side, Bruno Jonnard, a local ski patroller, brings supplies to the only mountain shelter on the route. In his bag are warm clothes and food to allow the migrants to warm up and regain some strength.
Volunteers from the NGO All Migrants, meanwhile, go off to collect the exhausted and freezing migrants who have just crossed the mountain pass from Italy. They can often be spotted on the roadside, freezing cold and panicking at the thought of being caught by the police. During our reporting, four migrants were picked up by the volunteers. They were then transported to a reception centre in the town of Briançon to receive first aid.
Lastly, we head out to meet local French families who welcome young underage migrants into their homes. They give them a little comfort and help them with administrative procedures so that they can pursue their dream of a better life.
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  • @SF-yd9cl
    @SF-yd9cl5 жыл бұрын

    thanks for humanity, i cant give nothing more.

  • @Leif208
    @Leif208 Жыл бұрын

    These "volunteers" are shortsighted and have misplaced empathy. While they think they're helping them, they're hurting them in the long run, and the people of the countries they're sneaking into. Hurting one person in order to "help" another is NOT true kindness.

  • @hayaglamazonluxe
    @hayaglamazonluxe3 жыл бұрын

    7:08 It looks so beautiful yet it's heartbreaking knowing migrants are freezing in this stunning yet icy terrain 🥺

  • @mimmiblu6138
    @mimmiblu61385 жыл бұрын

    This is not heroism or desperation. This is stubborn stupidity if you see weather conditions you've never experienced and don't listen to well-meaning people who tell you it's dangerous. Obviuosly all human beings have to be rescued... but what if they start an avalanche? How much is their stubborness costing us?! How many schools could we open in their countries with the money we're squandering on these people who are not willing to listen? How many laborious selfless people would we help improve their own countries?

  • @wizards-themagicalconcert5048
    @wizards-themagicalconcert50485 жыл бұрын

    Those trafficers belong into prison for breaking the laws and bring them in. They should report them to the Police but probaly they are as corrupt as they are.

  • @haiense3857
    @haiense38576 жыл бұрын

    Go back Go back Go back !!!!

  • @musiclover-tf6fu
    @musiclover-tf6fu5 жыл бұрын

    AND THAT GUY IS NOT A 15 YEARS OLD.....................HE IS MORE LIKE A 25 YEARS OLD..............OR EVEN OLDER AT 30➕YEARS OLD.......WAKE UP AND TRY BEING HONEST AND OPEN YOUR EYES.......AND STOP BEING SO DAMNED GULLIBLE⁉️

  • @johnmadden9522
    @johnmadden95225 жыл бұрын

    Really 15