In France’s Basque Region, Police Grapple With New Migration Flashpoint

In France’s Basque Region, Police Grapple With New Migration Flashpoint
Migrants eat a meal at a refugee center for migrants who arrive from Spain in Bayonne, France, on Jan. 31, 2019. Reuters/Regis Duvignau
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BAYONNE, France—In the Basque Country town of Bayonne, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, French police are struggling to stem a growing flow of migrants crossing the snow-capped mountains that straddle the border between France and Spain.

Spain became a major entry point for Africans fleeing war and poverty after a populist government took power in Italy early last year and largely shut down ports to migrants.