He says it is an act of humanity, not a crime. The verdict is due in the case of a French farmer, who has gone on trial over sheltering illegal migrants.<br /><br /> Cedric Herrou could be jailed for up to five years if found guilty of helping people without authorisation to enter, travel through and remain in France. <br /><br /> He has taken in dozens of migrants in the Roya valley in the French Alps. <br /><br /> ⭐️ #World • French farmer faces risk of prison for helping migrants: Cedric Herrou remains defiant ahead of a court… https://t.co/suHhQDOZzg pic.twitter.com/5qMjjRJiOF— Kazi UK™ (@Kazi_UK) 9 February 2017<br />