The crossing point
Would-be immigrants to Europe can go almost anywhere—for a price
Mar 3rd 2012 | ALEXANDROUPOLIS AND BANJA KOVILJACA | from the print edition
IT TAKES a few minutes to cross the Evros river, now the main entry point for illegal immigrants from Asia into Europe, but it can be frightening. On the Turkish side people-smugglers can be armed. In winter the river is fast-flowing and very cold. Groups who pay €300 ($400) a head to cross are packed into rubber dinghies at night. Some migrants get panicky—especially because few know how to swim.
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