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Hundreds of Migrants Die In Route To Italy
Marco Villa , Connecticut: Apr 1 2009
Made Popular Apr 2 2009
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Hundreds of Migrants Die In Route To Italy

Every year thousands of North Africans and Sub-Saharan Africans risk all to cross into Europe in desperation for a better life. Last year alone over 45,000 migrants reached the shores of Spain and Italy. The journey is often hazardous with hundreds of individuals cramped into make-swift rafts meant for 1/3 of the load. Food is scare and the navigator often is a local fisherman with little knowledge of the seas. An already delicate situation quickly turns dangerous when storms emerge, the raft is off-course, food runs out or fights break out; or any combination of the aforementioned.

In light of this the sad news this week that hundreds of migrants drowned in the Mediterranean Sea should not be shocking as depressing as it is. This week over 700 hundred people on what is to be believed four boats sailed from the Libyan coast in hopes of reaching Italy.

A sandstorm followed them out to sea with devastating effect. After searching for more than two days, Libyan officials fished out 100 bodies and found one the of the boats with 350 people on board. That boat was lucky, the others are believed to have drowned. Over 300 people, including women and children, are believed to have been lost at sea; according to the International Organization for Migration.

This tragedy raises awareness once again of the perils that migrants encounter on their journey to what they hope will be a better life. This year alone there have been other cases of death in the Mediterranean and a boat full of starved-to-death migrants headed for Europe sailed off course and came ashore on the Caribbean.

Why are there so many tragedies? For starters there are many more migrants attempting to sneak into Europe. In an effort to squeeze profit, human traffickers are nonchalant about cramming boats particularly when they do not sail with the migrants, but just push them ashore. Add to the poor, crammed boats the variable of a hard journey.

As European governments cracked down on the previously main and relatively easy navigational routes, traffickers have had to devise new routes that are much more difficult to sail through. All of this has lead to the increased number of deaths estimated at 10-20 per 1,000 migrants.

This issue of migration cannot be solved alone via border protection. Prosperity must be planted in the home countries of migrants so they do not risk their lives for Europe. But that is easier said than done and it currently seems that European governments are more interested in investing in border control than development packages for Africa.

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Philip
Dallas, United States
Corruption is one big problem that has defied solution in Africa.Don't these countries that serve as exit routes have immigration officers at their borders.How do these migrants get into their countries undetected.There is a deadly collaboration between human traffickers and immigration officers of these countries to kill, because apparently they know the chance of survival at sea with little or no food is very small.
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Paul
Manchester, United Kingdom
some of them are imprisoned indefinitely, because they arrive without any form of identification and no country will take them back. The do-gooders in this thread ought to practice what they preach and invite them to their homes in Europe.

Australia controls who and how many whos enter Australia.

A country that can not control its borders is a country that has lost the plot.
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Andrew
Melbourne, Australia
It is a fact that countries with empowered women and low birth rates have the highest standards of living in the world. African countries need good, competent and authoritative leaders. The problem is that the "best and brightest" migrate out of these countries. It is the same case with Mexico; they lose the very people who could provide good leadership. Maybe some will return to rescue their home countries out of turmoil.
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Sedat
Ottawa, Canada
There is a city in northern Africa called Ceuta. It is actually ruled by Spain. Spain built a wall around the city. One of the main purposes of this wall was to keep out impoverished Africans from illegally making their way to Europe. Some international lawyer should argue on behalf of impoverished Africans in fron of the ICJ that the wall is preventing these Africans from escaping to freedom.The court should order Spain to tear down the wall. '
After all, if building a wall to protect one's countrymen from suicide bombers is illegal,(i.e. Israel) then certainly building a wall to prevent Africans from escaping poverty and war should definitely be illegal.
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