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10,000 migrants cross from North Africa to Ital
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10,000 migrants cross from North Africa to Italy in just FOUR DAYS as it is revealed less than 6% of those ordered to return home
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| Jun 27 1:13 pm | Posted by:
martin14
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More than 10,000 migrants have crossed the Mediterranean to Italy in just four days as the EU fails to provide a deterrent by sending back those found not to be genuine refugees.
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martin14
Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:20 pm
The migrants were picked up from 25 rubber dinghies and one wooden boat that were all less than 35 miles from the Libyan coast.
Remeber, they aren't 'rescuing' anyone.
They are picking them up just outside Libyan waters, then transporting them the next 2-300 miles.
It's a complete joke.
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BartSimpson
Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:29 pm
It's not a joke. It's an invasion.
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shockedcanadian
Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:32 pm
"martin14" said
The migrants were picked up from 25 rubber dinghies and one wooden boat that were all less than 35 miles from the Libyan coast.
Remeber, they aren't 'rescuing' anyone.
They are picking them up just outside Libyan waters, then transporting them the next 2-300 miles.
It's a complete joke.
What are you going to do about it?
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Remeber, they aren't 'rescuing' anyone.
They are picking them up just outside Libyan waters, then transporting them the next 2-300 miles.
It's a complete joke.
Remeber, they aren't 'rescuing' anyone.
They are picking them up just outside Libyan waters, then transporting them the next 2-300 miles.
It's a complete joke.
What are you going to do about it?