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    Ministers call for an 'EU border' in Africa to stem the flow of migrants into Europe as it emerges 42,500 have landed in Italy in just one month
    More than 40,000 migrants have reached Italy by sea from Libya this year alone
    EU leaders are now debating on installing a mission on the Niger/Libya border
    It would include programmes to help develop and support local communities
    On Saturday the coastguard rescued four rubber boats filled with migrants
    By MARIO LEDWITH FOR THE DAILY MAIL
    14 May 2017

    Record-breaking numbers of migrants are crossing the Mediterranean from Africa to Italy, prompting fears that authorities are powerless to stop another crisis.

    Despite a huge political drive to prevent asylum seekers risking their lives on the deadly crossing from lawless Libya, the number of arrivals has surged by 42 per cent already this year.

    Some 44,222 asylum seekers have reached Italian shores this year, compared to 31,205 at the same time last year.

    Disturbing claims have also emerged that the mafia in Sicily – where most migrants arrive – are siphoning huge sums of public money allocated to address the situation. And increasingly ruthless tactics being used by smuggling gangs have resulted in 1,222 deaths already this year.

    Migrants yesterday told the Mail how armed gangs in Libya routinely raped women while effectively keeping migrants as slaves, before murdering those deemed unfit to travel.



    The majority of migrants are rescued by fishermen or charity-run vessels – accused of operating a ‘taxi service’ – before being taken to Sicily by the Italian coastguard or Frontex, the EU border force.

    The situation has led to deep social divisions on the island, with locals questioning why the EU is not doing more.

    Mayor at centre of migrant crisis

    A Maverick politician at the forefront of the refugee crisis has been branded the ‘mayor of the migrants’ because of his open-door invitation.

    Pozzallo mayor Luigi Ammatuna, 76, whose town is one of the main entry points for migrants making the journey from North Africa, said he ‘loves everybody’ who arrives.

    But his offer of hospitality has divided locals, who say the constant stream of migrants has hampered its tourist industry.

    Paulo, whose family has run a hotel for many years, said: ‘People saw stories about hundreds of people dying and they were afraid about going swimming and meeting a corpse, so they did not come.’


    Two-thirds of migrants are relocated to reception centres in Italy after several days in Sicily, but the island is host to Italy’s most notorious migrant camp.

    Cara di Mineo, an isolated former US military base, houses up to 4,000 asylum migrants and has been at the centre of claims of criminal corruption. A major anti-mafia investigation has raised concerns that mobsters are preying on public funds intended to care for migrants. Investigators have unearthed suspects describing migrants as ‘milking cows’ and as being more profitable than the drug trade.

    Prosecutors believe criminals – some of whom have infiltrated the camp – are skimming off the Ł25 daily allowance paid by the state to the private company running the camp for each resident. Several migrants living there told the Mail that officials had stopped paying the allocated Ł2.10 daily allowance and instead offered cigarettes.

    Anna Aloisi, the mayor of the Mineo town which overlooks the site, said: ‘Don’t transfer any more migrants in our town, we’ve had our share and now our tolerance level is way over the limit.



    Italy’s status as the main migration gateway to Europe comes after an EU deal with Turkey dramatically reduced the huge flow of asylum seekers travelling through Greece. But attempts by Rome and Brussels to find a similar solution have proved futile.

    On Saturday, 484 migrants packed on just four rubber dinghies were saved during a huge rescue operation, while seven bodies were pulled from the water.


    Migrants in the ancient town of Mineo in Sicily. The town of 5,000 residents, mostly elderly, now neighbors a camp holding 4,000 migrants

    ‘We’re seated on a bombshell, the only alternative is for locals to leave their homes in order to make room for migrants.’

    Incredibly, the 46-year-old lawyer has found herself implicated in a criminal prosecution into the Ł82million public tenders to run the camp. She is alleged to have shown favour to mafia-linked clans during bidding.

    Keven Omoroybe, a 26-year-old photographer from Nigeria who has lived in the camp for six months, described being held at gunpoint by smugglers in Libya.

    He said three passengers, including his younger sister, died on the crossing, while a smuggler aboard the vessel shot one asylum seeker who had fallen into the sea. ‘They used me and others as slaves and wouldn’t feed us for two days. Every week they kill people depending on what country they came from,’ he said.

    Pwright Bamawo, 21, a computer engineer from Nigeria with dreams of moving to the UK, said the camp’s residents felt ‘stranded’.

    Dr Conor Kenny, who works for the Médecins Sans Frontičres charity, said: ‘It has been brutal in recent weeks. There will be many more fatalities, I have no doubt.’

    Federico Fossi, from the UN’s refugee agency, said: ‘We expect an increase in the summer and with the number of deaths already, this is very, very worrying.’

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    Italy’s status as the main migration gateway to Europe comes after an EU deal with Turkey dramatically reduced the huge flow of asylum seekers travelling through Greece. But attempts by Rome and Brussels to find a similar solution have proved futile.
    And before Greece most of these illegal immigrants were entering Europe via Spain.

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