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Migrants Stranded At Sea
Italy is refusing to allow a boat with over 600 migrants to dock at it's ports. https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/i taly-sh uts-por ts-to-r escue-s hip-car rying-o ver-600 -migran ts-1140 1125. Good on Italy. I bet you ask those migrants where they're aiming for, I bet they say England!!
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These people do not need rescuing from their own shoreline. Which is what these charities are doing. As I said on pg 3. The ‘rescue’ ships should not be used like a taxi version of the RNLI. They should be in their own waters at the very least.
I do think that once given permission to land it shouldn’t have been rescinded. But none after that. Righteous indignation by anyone adds nothing to the fact (if working within the law or willing to take the consequences) that Italy should be able to determine who comes to their country and how. That’s sovereignty for you.
Within their own continent there are safe havens and they should be going there. That is where the aid should be going and that is where these people should be taken to.
As far as I am concerned no one a floating death trap should be allowed to stay or even reach the Mediterranean shore and should be shipped back. If they then want to return they apply like any other person should.
The fact is if you allow one boat full of people (of mainly young single unaccompanied men) or economic migrants to get in this way then twenty boats will follow and another twenty and so on.
I do think that once given permission to land it shouldn’t have been rescinded. But none after that. Righteous indignation by anyone adds nothing to the fact (if working within the law or willing to take the consequences) that Italy should be able to determine who comes to their country and how. That’s sovereignty for you.
Within their own continent there are safe havens and they should be going there. That is where the aid should be going and that is where these people should be taken to.
As far as I am concerned no one a floating death trap should be allowed to stay or even reach the Mediterranean shore and should be shipped back. If they then want to return they apply like any other person should.
The fact is if you allow one boat full of people (of mainly young single unaccompanied men) or economic migrants to get in this way then twenty boats will follow and another twenty and so on.
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Clearly one boatload is a problem because if the first boat had been dealt with differently then we would not be where we are now.
We have to accept that the problem is partly of our own making and therefore if our solution is to suddenly decide "No more" then we are accountable for the outcome of that ...
Not sure quite who I mean by "We", BTW, but it's some combination of Italy/the EU ...
We have to accept that the problem is partly of our own making and therefore if our solution is to suddenly decide "No more" then we are accountable for the outcome of that ...
Not sure quite who I mean by "We", BTW, but it's some combination of Italy/the EU ...
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