An illegal immigrant is seen reflected in a mirror outside a makeshift hut in the woods where he and other immigrants camp, near the harbor of Calais, northern France, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008. The borders of Europe may be expanding but thousands of migrants continue to smuggle themselves across Europe, risking everything in their attempt to reach Britain which they call "the promised land". Hundreds of refugees mostly from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran spend up to US$ 10,000 (GBP 6,700; euro 7,700) on harrowing journeys taking several months to this port town of Calais, just 30 kilometers (19 miles) to Britain across the English Channel. AP Photo logo AP Photo 7 months ago

An illegal immigrant is seen reflected in a mirror outside a makeshift hut in the woods where he and other immigrants camp, near the harbor of Calais, northern France, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008. The borders of Europe may be expanding but thousands of migrants continue to smuggle themselves across Europe, risking everything in their attempt to reach Britain which they call "the promised land". Hundreds of refugees mostly from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran spend up to US$ 10,000 (GBP 6,700; euro 7,700) on harrowing journeys taking several months to this port town of Calais, just 30 kilometers (19 miles) to Britain across the English Channel.