Less than two kilometers from the coast of Turkey, Samos is among a handful of Greek islands thrust to the forefront of the migration crisis in 2015.
The refugee camp on the Aegean island of Samos was built for 650 but currently is overflowing with more than 3,000 people fleeing war, persecution, and conflict.
But a few dozen still arrive daily by boat - risking their lives in the process.
Generally, people here are not hostile to the migrants, they are hostile to the government who they feel is responsible for the situation.
The Greek Migration Ministry has struggled for months to alleviate pressure on Samos.
But there is some understanding of the plight of the migrants, who are stuck in deplorable conditions while waiting for their asylum applications to be processed.