Scuffles broke out between migrants and police on Wednesday on the Greek island of Kos. <br /><br /> It was the second consecutive day of clashes at a sports stadium where hundreds of people, including many women and young children, are waiting for immigration papers in scorching temperatures. <br /><br /> “The hot here is very hot and the situation is very bad”, said Mohamed Zkia, a migrant from Syria. “Someone feels angry towards someone else, a small problem leads to a bigger problem and that’s normal. Anyone in this situation would be angry.”<br /><br /> Official documentation allows the migrants to travel on to other destinations within the European Union.<br /><br /> Police struggled to keep order outside a processing office, pushing migrants back into the queue. <br /><br /> Reinforcements have been brought in from Athens and from neighbouring islands. <br /><br /> Some migrants accused the police of using tear gas. <br /><br /> “We expect more responsibility from the local and the central authorities”, said Vengalis Orfanoudakis from Medecins San