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| MK_EVROS_002 Most illegal migrants enter Greece through its 200km border with Turkey. Those that make it across the River Evros or past the heavily patrolled 12.5km land section of the border, walk through acres of marshy land, wheat and asparagus fields until they reach an inviting village. Many of them walk for hours through mud and swamps, and usually at daybreak, following the train track south towards Alexandroupolis. Other migrants seek shelter in abandoned buildings. On the way they discard passports and ID in order to say they are from countries Greece cannot deport them to, like Afghanistan, Palestine or Somalia///A typical Greek car accident memorial on the edge of a field backing the Greek border
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