Monday, July 3, 2017

Italy Threatens To Close Its Ports Warning That The Influx Of Migrants Into The Country Is Unsustainable



BBC: Europe migrant crisis: Italy threatens to close ports as ministers meet

Germany, France and Italy's interior ministers are to meet for crisis talks as Italy warns the influx of migrants into the country is unsustainable.

Italy has threatened to close its ports and impound rescue ships run by aid agencies carrying people from Libya.

It needs more support as people cross the Mediterranean from Africa in large numbers, the UN's refugee agency said.

More than 500,000 migrants have passed through Italian ports since 2014, and numbers are on the rise again.

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WNU Editor: Impounding the rescue ships and billing the owners will stop most migrants from using the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe when they quickly find out that they will not be rescued if the ships are not out there to rescue them. Will this stop the migrant crisis .... no .... these migrants will find alternative routes, but it will severely limit the human smugglers and the NGOs who enable them from using the sea routes .... a route that has already taken thousands of lives in the past few years.

More News On Italy Threatening To Close Its Ports As The Migrant Crisis Explodes

EU holds crisis talks about migrant influx after Italy threatens to block rescue ships -- The Independent
Italy overwhelmed by flood of immigrants -- Gulf News
Talks Being Held In Paris On Italy's Growing Migrant Crisis -- Radio Free Europe
Italy calls on European countries to take migrant ships as country struggles with record numbers -- The Telegraph
Refugee crisis: UN urges EU help Italy with 'collective action' -- Deutsche Welle

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It should have been done many years ago.

TWN said...

Do-Gooders a plague on the Planet.

Unknown said...

No. Say it is not so! Europe needs all the migrants they can get. Especially since most of the citizenry ( except for the polish) have lost their minds. Migrants as a tool of warfare? Hmmm.