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An Ethiopian migrant is reflected in a mirror close to his makeshift shelter in the woods, known locally as the “jungle”, near the harbour of Calais in northern France October 27, 2014. Roughly 2,300 immigrants, many of them from Africa, are roaming the streets and sleeping in makeshift camps in and around Calais while waiting to attempt the final leg of their bid to reach Britain, according to estimates from the local prefect's office. Britain and France have agreed to improve border controls and cooperate more closely in an effort to control a growing number of illegal immigrants trying to cross the English Channel from the French port city of Calais to Britain. (Photo by Pascal Rossignol/Reuters)
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