Besides Law and Odell, over 100 celebrities have signed an open letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron urging him to step in and prevent the French government from demolishing the Calais refugee camp in Northern France.
British actor Law, best known for the movies Enemy at the Gate, Closer and Grand Budapest Hotel, among others, came to see conditions at the Calais refugee camp and urge the British government to take in kids and teenagers who already have relatives in Britain.
‘This seems like a solvable problem’ Jude Law on helping Calais’s refugees https://t.co/e9hOpKz9nb by@homakhaleeli pic.twitter.com/zezN354nlt
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"Who knows what's going to happen to them?" — Law said, as cited by Euronews.
Jude Law tours French refugee camp 'The Jungle' under threat of destruction https://t.co/EXNyAz8MdH pic.twitter.com/PSDQKaoXVM
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"It is a community that they built and it offers a minor thread to the children who are here unaccompanied. Without those who knows what's going to happen to them," Law said.
Jude Law joins host of celebrities to speak at the #CalaisJungle camp https://t.co/YscZLgEWcz pic.twitter.com/MtcC4cWjbi
— ITV News (@itvnews) February 21, 2016
Last week, French authorities issued an order under which refugees have to leave the Calais camp by 8 PM local time Tuesday. The French police promised to clear the camp of makeshift dwellings and forcibly remove any refugees who would refuse to leave the area.
Europe is currently struggling to cope with a massive refugee influx, with hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing conflict-torn countries of the Middle East and North Africa in search of asylum in wealthy European states, such as the United Kingdom.