The Washington Post's front page reported that Greece is adopting a Trump-style approach on immigration.
Greek authorities condemn immigrants as an "invasion" and praise President Donald Trump's crackdown in the United States, introducing one of the most radical plans in Europe to prevent unauthorized immigrants from arriving.
Greece's new "model" is being implemented behind a 10-foot-high fence with barbed wire at the edge of the Athens metropolitan area. Migrants detained there say the conditions are comparable to the Devil's Island in the Aegean Sea.
According to human rights lawyers, black-clad guards patrol around this detention center, where recently rescued migrants from the sea are treated like criminals.
Photos show, clockwise from the top left: A 23-year-old Egyptian named Yahya, who arrived in Greece by boat when he was 16. The number of migrants arriving on Crete Island near the Aegean Sea has increased sharply.
Eleni Zervoudaki, a contact person for a migrant camp on Crete Island. Agios Nikolaos Prison. As Greece takes action to prevent unauthorized immigrants from entering (known as irregular migrants in Europe, Latin America, and other regions), migrants who have entered without authorization since mid-July face summary imprisonment during a three-month suspension of asylum rights, the authorities said this period may be extended, while critics say it is a violation of human rights.
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