The fence is hated by the European Union's bureaucrats in Brussels who refused to export to Hungary the steel spikes needed to help build it at the start of the migration crisis in 2015.
In an astonishing state giveaway, the Government is handing failed asylum-seeking families a £40,000 bribe to go home with enough money to buy a place in the sun, writes SUE REID.
The entire EU bloc and Britain are bracing for an influx of Iranian refugees as US President Donald Trump's war to force regime change in their country enters its second week.
A sound system blasts out a hideous recording of howling wolves as a terrified lamb tries to jump a steel barrier to escape a slaughterman who is about to slit its throat in an English abattoir.
SUE REID: In a glaring lapse, hundreds of migrants arriving illegally on the Kent coast from France in the past month have been whisked through less than half an hour after stepping ashore
As the Spaniards on the street come out of their apartments to go to work, they take one look at the Algerian contingent - the few women among them in hijabs - shake their heads and roll their eyes.
James works long hours day after day at a London nail bar in a street near the pastel-painted houses made famous by the wildly successful romcom Notting Hill.
The Brasserie restaurant at the Copthorne Hotel was once a much-loved family venue. Pictured: Sue Reid's tour of the Copthorne, which is now migrant accommodation