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Talks in Paris on Sunday on Italy’s migrant crisis – The Local France

The interior ministers of France, Germany and Italy will meet in Paris on Sunday to discuss a "coordinated approach" to help Italy deal with hordes of migrants arriving in its ports, a source said.

Italy on Wednesday threatened to suddenly stop vessels from other countries disembarking migrants at its ports after rescuing them in the Mediterranean.

French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, German counterpart Thomas de Maiziere and Italy's Marco Minniti will meet European Union Commissioner for Refugees Dimitris Avramopoulos in the French capital, the informed source said.

"The aim is to have a coordinated and concerted approach to the influx of migrants in the central Mediterranean," as well as "how best to help the Italians," the source close to the issue said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron both expressed their backing for Italy after meeting in Berlin.

"Germany will certainly help Italy face this problem," Merkel said.

Macron meanwhile cited the Italian premier as saying that more than 80 percent of the migrants were seeking a better life economically and were not fleeing war or persecution.

Nearly 77,000 migrants have landed in Italy since January, up 15 percent on the same period in 2016.

"We are confronted with growing numbers that over time could severely test our reception system," Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni had said.

Speaking in Ottawa, Italian President Sergio Mattarella warned that "if we continue with these kind of figures, the situation will become unmanageable, even for a large and open country like ours".

Mattarella called on the fellow EU nations to make a "concrete contribution" to help Rome deal with the problem.

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Europe’s attempts to solve migrant crisis are failing, says ROSS CLARK – Express.co.uk

After all, the EU did a deal with Turkey last year in which Turkey agreed to take back migrants who had made the short dash across the Aegean in return for European countries agreeing to take an equal number of Syrian refugees from camps in Turkey.

Yet as many British tourists who head to the Mediterranean over the next few weeks will discover, the Turkey deal has not ended the problem.

On other routes the migration continues apace. In just four days 9,000 migrants have arrived in Italy.

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Refugees and migrants wait to be rescued in the early hours of the morning off Lampedusa, Italy

Besides that, a new migration route has been established between Morocco and Spain, which over the past week has seen 1,000 arrivals.

We have to shut down the traffickers

Tragically, as in Greece, bodies are beginning to wash up on Spanish beaches.

Across the Mediterranean as a whole 2,000 are estimated to have drowned this year. We cannot go on tolerating this human tragedy.

As in Greece we must find a humane way of stopping people boarding boats in the first place. Italy yesterday made a start by threatening to close its ports to non-Italian-registered, migrant-carrying ships.

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Many of these vessels are operated by charities which, while well-meaning, are thoroughly misguided.

Italys move is certainly a beginning, although Europe needs a co-ordinated approach to go further still and shut down these migration routes.

It goes without saying that we can and must continue to do whatever we can to search for these boats and to rescue their human cargos.

But once migrants have been saved from the unseaworthy vessels they have boarded in North African countries they should in almost all cases be returned to the countries from whence they set sail.

What we must stop doing, on the other hand, is providing a ferry service across the Mediterranean.

What happens at the moment is that migrants saved from sinking boats a few miles off the North African coast are then being brought the rest of the way to Europe in safety.

By providing this service we are encouraging a criminal racket which has caused a huge number of deaths.

There are some in Britain who romanticise the great migration across the Mediterranean, who see the migrants as heroes who, if allowed to, will become enterprising and patriotic citizens of Europe.

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In some cases this is no doubt true but it shouldnt detract from the fact that the migration is run by criminal gangs who care not one jot for their victims.

We will tackle these traffickers only by closing down their business. Instead we are colluding with them. There is another common fallacy that all those who attempt to make it to Europe are refugees.

Some arriving from Syria or the lawless parts of chaotic, post-Gaddafi Libya certainly do deserve that description.

Others may have started their journeys as refugees in places such as Somalia. But many others are more accurately described as economic migrants.

Some of those arriving in Spain in recent months are reported to have come from Senegal, which is one of the most stable African countries.

Of course many Senegalese could improve their lives and their health by migrating to European countries which offer a far better standard of living.

But that is no basis for claiming asylum, which is supposed to be for people who are genuinely fleeing in fear of their lives.

If we did recognise the right of people to settle wherever they liked, and to enjoy the full rights of citizenship, including access to welfare and healthcare, Europe would very quickly be overwhelmed. And while economic migrants were allowed to pursue a better life, genuine refugees would be forgotten.

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Aid workers help migrants up the shore after making the crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos on November 16, 2015 in Sikaminias, Greece

Ferrying migrants across the Mediterranean might be helping some refugees lucky enough to survive journeys in traffickers boats but for too long Europe has been looking at the refugee problem from the wrong end of the telescope.

The debate has become fixated on people crossing the Mediterranean and indeed the English Channel when we should really be asking what more could we do to help refugees much closer to the source of the problem.

Throughout the Syrian crisis Britain has followed by far the most logical and humane approach of any European country.

We have contributed far more than any other to the running of refugee camps in countries bordering Syria, while at the same time erecting barriers to discourage migrant flows into Britain.

There is a lot more that Europe could be doing to help refugees. Disgracefully the UN Food Programme had to reduce its operations in Lebanon for want of donations from wealthy countries.

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We could certainly take more refugees from Syria but we should take them directly from camps in the Middle East.

That way we ensure we are really helping refugees, not economic migrants, and also discourage the people traffickers.

Last year in its deal with Turkey the EU finally caught up with the logic. It is high time it went further and closed down the lethal trade in migrants across the Mediterranean for good.

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Greece & Italy are ‘heroic’ Shameless Juncker tries to woo nations to dodge migrant crisis – Express.co.uk

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Mr Juncker described both countries as heroic and promised to step up efforts to help them tackle the crisis which is again threatening to explode out of control.

He was speaking after Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni demanded urgent help to manage the Mediterranean asylum-seeker crisis which is stretching cash-strapped southern European countries to their limits.

Mr Gentiloni said: "We are under pressure and we ask for a concrete contribution from the Europeans.

"Italy has never ducked its commitments and it does not intend to do so.

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But we call for a discussion of the role of the NGOs rescuing asylum seekers at sea, the Frontex mission and the resources available to work in Libya and other African countries".

Italy has taken formal steps to protest against the lack of emergency support from Brussels and warned foreign ships may be stopped from docking in Italian ports unless the situation improves.

Rome said the massive migrant influx, with its impact on social and political life, was "unsustainable" and "at the limit" after over 12,000 migrants landed within 48 hours.

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Together we must make an effort to support these two heroic nations

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An Italian government official said: "The idea of blocking humanitarian ships flying foreign flags from returning to Italian ports has been discussed. Italy has reached saturation point."

Mr Juncker tried to head off a full-blown row by hailing Italy and Greece for their efforts to cope with the crisis.

He told a press conference in Berlin: For some time we in the Commission have been convinced that we cannot abandon Italy or Greece.

"Together we must make an effort to support these two heroic nations."

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Refugees and migrants wait to be rescued in the early hours of the morning off Lampedusa, Italy

An estimated 10,000 people are believed to have attempted the journey from North Africa in the past week.

More than 73,000 migrants have landed in Italy this year, an increase of 14 per cent on the same period last year.

On Thursday Spanish ship Rio Segura arrived at the Italian port of Salerno with 1,216 migrants on board, double the number expected and allowed.

Migrants on board included 11 pregnant women, 256 children and 13 babies.

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Historian: Europe Has Learned Nothing from 2015, Next Migrant … – Breitbart News

In his newly released book, The New Migration to Europe, the German historian has analysedthe current immigration trends in Germany and the exploding demographic growth in Africa and the Middle East, concluding the next migrant crisis is only a matter of time,Kronen Zeitung reports.

We are not prepared for migration, Schwarz said and claimed that the current legislation dealing with asylum seekers in Europe is from another time.

He said the legislation, which was meant to be able to deal with small numbers of asylum seekers, is simply inefficient in handling mass waves of thousands of migrants at a time.

As long as the European Union abides by its well-intentioned but out of date refugee rights, any attempt to effectively protect the EUs external borders will fail due to legal self-restraint, he said.

Schwarz laid the blame for the crisis on German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the German federal government. Never before in the 65 years of German history has a federal government caused such chaos, he said and noted that if it had not been for the Austrian government closing the Balkan route the chaos would have continued.

The solution to the problem, according to Schwarz, is to reform the EU and largely scrap the open-bordersSchengen agreement, opting instead for some border controls.

Managing the number of migrants is also important and Schwarz recommended the number of asylum seekers never grow to more than 1.5 per cent of the population of a country. In 2015 alone, Sweden took in the equivalent of 1.6 per cent of its population and Germany took around 1.2 per cent.

Though the Balkan migrant route has been largely secured, the Mediterranean route into Italy and Spain continues to grow. In a 48-hour period, Italy saw 13,500 migrants arrive on its shores and days before 400 migrants attempted to storm the border with France.

Estimates of how many migrants are looking to cross the sea to Europe vary, though some likeEuropean Parliament President Antonio Tajani say as many as 30 million people could come in the next few years.

A leaked report from German authorities estimated a smaller number saying they expected around 6.6 million migrants to cross the sea in coming years from North Africa, Jordan, and Turkey. The confidential report notes that despite it being closed, thereare 76,000 migrants still on the Balkan route,62,500 of them in Greece alone.

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Migrant crisis: ‘Migrant gang’ ambush couple in Paris for UK car reg … – Express.co.uk

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Peter, 55, and Jill Stubbs, 57, were reportedly targeted by a dozen robbers as they were stuck in traffic en route home from a holiday in the south of France, the Sun reports.

They were briefly unable to escape as their black BMW was surrounded by three other vehicles and motorbikes held up the traffic.

Two men on foot allegedly began circling them with one carrying a gun or knife approached the drivers side.

The second then used a brick to smash the passenger window before leaning in and grabbing Jills bag.

Jill, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, was left covered in glass after the robbers smashed the front window.

The couple from Cornwall managed to escape by driving down a side road near Saint-Denis on Saturday night.

Peter, a father-of-five, said: It all happened so quickly. We are lucky because it could have been much worse. I thought they might smash in all the windows and take the car or hurt us.

I still cant believe the police wouldnt help us and nobody came to our aid.

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Aid workers help migrants up the shore after making the crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos on November 16, 2015 in Sikaminias, Greece

I thought they might smash in all the windows and take the car or hurt us.

Peter Stubbs, 55, driver of the ambushed car

Calais border officials explained to the shock-ridden couple why they were targeted amidst a cue of cars in traffic.

The officials reportedly said they were targeted for their number plate rather than their possessions which included a handbag containing passports, 400 and the equivalent of 300 in Euros.

Peter added: We managed to get back to the Euro tunnel but my wife was covered in glass.

We were really shook up. When we go to border control we explained what happened and were told it is very common.

I said to him, Ive got a new car, its a BMW but he told me its not your car theyre after, its your number plate, you were targeted by migrants because youre British and they want to get into the country.

Dover MP Charlie Elphicke condemned the shocking attack, saying: We cannot have a situation where Brits are being targeted by ruthless people traffickers whether it be in Paris or Calais.

Thats why its more important than ever that our borders are strong and secure particularly at the Dover frontline.

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