isaac heeney reports. -- zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: attitudes are change of course, compassion giving way to anger. first there was solidarity. but now the people are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> when they came here we embraced them and give them things, now our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no one explained why they are staying here. refugees and migrants are living in the fields. farmer lost their income. the peep in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chickens. it's hoped protest action will pressure the e.u. to open their borders. it's adding pressure to the already fragile economy. >> we are now forced to reroute the trains via bulgaria, meaning extra cost. we may 25% more. >> greek police tried to move the people from the tracks. people resisted and authorities said they have no intention of evacuating by force: this used to be a transit camp. the majority of the people here are reluctant. european activists are bla