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  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    Barbed wire fencing surrounds the perimeter of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The security installation prevents escape and ensures controlled access to the correctional facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    Barbed wire fencing surrounds the perimeter of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The security installation prevents escape and ensures controlled access to the correctional facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    The exterior view of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison facility is in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The correctional institution houses inmates under the supervision of the Bavarian prison authority. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    The exterior view of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison facility is in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The correctional institution houses inmates under the supervision of the Bavarian prison authority. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    Barbed wire fencing surrounds the perimeter of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The security installation prevents escape and ensures controlled access to the correctional facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    Barbed wire fencing surrounds the perimeter of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The security installation prevents escape and ensures controlled access to the correctional facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    The exterior view shows the sign of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison facility in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The correctional institution houses inmates under the supervision of the Bavarian prison authority. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    Barbed wire fencing surrounds the perimeter of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The security installation prevents escape and ensures controlled access to the correctional facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    Barbed wire fencing surrounds the perimeter of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The security installation prevents escape and ensures controlled access to the correctional facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • German Prison JVA Kronach
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    German Prison JVA Kronach
    Barbed wire fencing surrounds the perimeter of the Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) Kronach prison in Kronach, Bavaria, Franconia, Upper Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The security installation prevents escape and ensures controlled access to the correctional facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. Calais, France. Lorries drive past razor wire fencing under a road sign to the Port of Calais as nearby work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais. The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. Calais, France. Lorries drive past razor wire fencing under a road sign to the Port of Calais as nearby work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais. The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. Calais, France. Lorries drive past razor wire fencing under a road sign to the Port of Calais as nearby work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais. The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. Work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais.

    The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. Work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais.

    The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
    September 1, 2015 - Hungary: Razor wire fence is seen sabotaged by illegal migrants on the border between Hungary and Serbia near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest). (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05248873
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
    September 1, 2015 - Hungary: Razor wire fence is seen sabotaged by illegal migrants on the border between Hungary and Serbia near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest). (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05248872
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
    September 1, 2015 - Hungary: Illegal migrants pass an opening on the railway tracks at the razor wire fence on the border between Hungary and Serbia near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest). (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05248867
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
    September 1, 2015 - Hungary: Illegal migrants pass an opening on the railway tracks at the razor wire fence on the border between Hungary and Serbia near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest). (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05248866
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
    September 1, 2015 - Hungary: Illegal migrants pass an opening at the razor wire fence on the border between Hungary and Serbia near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest). (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05248865
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge an der Grenze zu Ungarn
    September 1, 2015 - Hungary: Illegal migrants pass an opening at the razor wire fence on the border between Hungary and Serbia near Roszke (about 174 km South of capital city Budapest). (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05248863
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants under police custody walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk under police custody next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Illegal migrants walk next to a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Dragonfly sits on a NATO barbed wire fence built to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris)
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel works on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest), Hungary on August 13, 2015. ATTILA VOLGYIAugust 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: Military personnel work on the construction of a second line of border fence that is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
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    Illegal migration crisis in Hungary
    August 13, 2015 - Asotthalom, Hungary: A second line of border fence is being built behind a NATO barbed wire fence to stop illegal migrants entering on the green border between Serbia and Hungary near Asotthalom (about 190 km South of capital city Budapest). Hungary will extend its anti-migration campaign to countries like Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, transit points used by the more than 120,000 migrants who have entered Hungary this year. The fence being built on the 175-kilometer (109-mile) border with Serbia is planned to be 4 meters (13 feet) high and cutting through the wires to enter Hungary would soon be considered a crime. (Attila Volgyi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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