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Showing posts with label smugglers. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Migrants on the Move > Two more tragedies in the English Channel; Smugglers abandon 78 Haitians on little island between DR and Puerto Rico

 

Toddler crushed to death crossing Channel to Britain,

French officials say


In two separate tragedies, maritime authorities retrived the body of a two-year-old who had been crushed to death and three adults who had also "probably" been crushed in overcrowded boats trying to cross the Channel, French officials said on Saturday. French and British politicians called to "intensify the fight" against people smugglers.



A two-year-old child was crushed to death and several adult migrants died in two separate tragedies overnight when their overcrowded boats tried to cross the Channel to Britain, French officials said Saturday.

The child was found in an overloaded dinghy when migrants issued a call for assistance on Saturday morning. The boat was carrying nearly 90 people and suffered engine failure off the coast of Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France

Citing initial information, regional prosecutor Guirec Le Bras said the child was "crushed" to death.

Fourteen other migrants were picked up by French authorities including a 17-year-old teenager who had to be hospitalised with burns to his legs, officials said. The other passengers continued their journey.

How did they manage that? Did they fix their motor themselves? Were the migrants on their own, or were there smugglers among them?

French authorities say they seek to stop people taking to the water but do not intervene once they are afloat except for rescue purposes, citing safety concerns.

Another boat overcrowded with migrants also suffered engine failure off the coast of Calais, leading to panic. Some migrants fell into the sea and were rescued. 

Three people -- two men and a woman aged around 30 -- were then discovered unconscious at the bottom of the boat, Pas-de-Calais regional prefect Jacques Billant told reporters.

The three were "probably crushed, suffocated and drowned" in the water at the bottom of the boat, added the prefect.

The interior ministers of France and Britain condemned the "appalling" tragedies.

"A child was trampled to death in a boat," France's hard-line interior minister, Bruno Retailleau, said on X, adding that several other people had died in the "appalling tragedy."

"The smugglers have the blood of these people on their hands and our government will intensify the fight against these gangs who enrich themselves by organising these deadly crossings," Retailleau added.

'Terrible trade in lives'

British Interior Minister Yvette Cooper struck a similar  note.

"It is appalling that more lives have been lost in the Channel today, including a young child, as criminal smuggler gangs continue to organise these dangerous boat crossings," she said.

"The gangs do not care if people live or die -- this is a terrible trade in lives."

Cooper said on X she was in touch with Retailleau, adding the two met this week to discuss "our determination to increase cooperation and law enforcement to pursue and dismantle criminal gangs."

The latest tragedies bring to 51 the number of migrants who have died attempting to reach England from France so far this year, according to Billant.

Channel crossings to Britain by undocumented asylum seekers have surged since 2018 despite repeated warnings about the perilous journey. The Channel has heavy maritime traffic, icy waters and strong currents.

Migrants sometimes get crushed or trampled to death in overcrowded boats.

In July, a 21-year-old woman from Kuwait was crushed to death in a migrant boat off the French coast.

French, UK migrant measures

The French and British governments have sought to stop the flow of undocumented migrants, who may pay smugglers thousands of euros per head for the passage to England from France aboard small boats.

France's new right-wing prime minister, Michel Barnier, said on Tuesday the country needed a stricter immigration policy.

He vowed to be "ruthless" with people traffickers, who he said "exploit misery and despair" that pushed undocumented asylum seekers to risk trying to cross the Channel and the Mediterranean. 

The latest tragedies come after eight migrants died in mid-September when their overcrowded vessel capsized while trying to cross the Channel. 

In early September at least 12 people including six minors, mostly from Eritrea, died off the northern French coast when their boat capsized.

The number of migrants arriving in Britain by crossing the Channel in small boats has topped 25,000 since the start of the year.

Stopping the small boat arrivals on England's southern coast was a key issue in Britain's general election in July.

Britain's Cooper has said the government aims over the next six months to achieve the highest rate of deportations of failed asylum seekers in five years.

(AFP)




Border Patrol apprehends 64 Haitian migrants

abandoned by their smugglers

Oct. 3 (UPI) -- 

U.S. Border Patrol Agents apprehended 64 Haitian migrants who were abandoned by a smuggling organization on Mona Island in Puerto Rico, the CBP announced Thursday.

The migrants were abandoned Wednesday, the agency said.

The U.S. Coast Guard said 14 Haitian immigrants were taken to the Mayaguez Port of Entry after being left stranded by smugglers in Monito Island on September 29th. Thirty one Haitian migrants were abandoned in the same location two weeks earlier.

"I reiterate the fact that there are safe, orderly, and lawful paths to come to the United States. There is no need to risk their lives traversing the Mona Passage in the hands of ruthless smugglers, only to arrive at our coast and face the legal consequences of unlawful entry," Reggie Johnson, acting chief patrol agent for Ramey Sector, said Wednesday.

That sector of the border is composed entirely of coastline and made up of 6,000 square miles of land and water. It is one of 21 border sectors across the United States.

The Ramey Border Patrol Station received a call Wednesday from Park Rangers of the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources about the 64 migrants left on Mona.

The Coast Guard transported 30 adult men, 28 adult women, 3 accompanied minors and 3 unaccompanied minors to the Ramey sector Border Patrol. They will be processed according to U.S. anti-trafficking laws, CPB said.

"Any minor who is not with a parent or legal guardian is considered unaccompanied and must be transferred to the Department of Health and Human Services for appropriate care," the CPB said in its release.

The Ramey sector is the only Border Patrol Sector located outside the continental United States and encompasses the U.S. territorial islands of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

The high number of Haitian migrants is being attributed to the large number being kicked out of the Dominican Republic, media reports said. The two countries share an island.



Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Migrants on the Move > Czechia finds 30 migrants on way to Germany, one dead

 

Czech Republic: Police find 30 migrants stuffed into a truck; 

one dead


The Czech Republic, like other EU countries, has been seeing a steady stream of illegals flowing in for years. Most migrants to the Czech Republic are coming in from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Last year there was a spike in this mass migration, prompting Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala to call for tighter border controls.

In November, Poland and the Czech Republic extended temporary border controls with Slovakia because of a surge of Muslim migrants. But illegals are still flowing in. They use Slovakia as a transit country to get to western Europe, especially Germany.

Globalists have encouraged any and all means of illegal migration, along with people-smugglers, who are doing lucrative business. Countries such as Germany are particularly attractive to illegals because of its generous welfare program.

The Ministry of the Interior in Prague indicated that “13,898 people were apprehended in the Czech Republic last year without valid residence papers.”

In 2020, a very similar incident took place in the Czech Republic, when police found 48 Syrian migrants inside a Turkish truck. They were headed to Germany and the Netherlands.


Czech Republic: One dead as police find 30 migrants in truck

DW, September 3, 2024:

Czech police found around 30 migrants, one of whom was dead, in the back of a truck on Monday night.

The truck was stopped along a stretch of motorway between Prague and the eastern German city of Dresden.

“All these persons have been detained,” police said on social media.

“We have no information suggesting someone has managed to escape.”

The Czech Republic is a popular transit route for migrants seeking to reach Germany and other wealthy European countries….


Monday, August 26, 2024

Migrants on the Move in Europe > Greek Coast Guard shoots migrant; Solingen Terrorist wasn't deported because he wasn't home at the time

 

Greek Coast Guard opens fire on migrant vessel

from Turkey after provocation, one migrant killed


Turkey has been bullying and provoking Greece for quite some time, while aiding Muslim migrants to invade Greece — which is, of course, recognized as an important entry point to the European Union.

Recently, a Greek border guard was shot by what was believed to be a migrant smuggler while he was patrolling the unsafe border with Turkey.

Tensions will continue to grow between Greece and Turkey. Islamic supremacist Turkey is at fault.


Greece Coast Guard opens fire on migrant vessel from Turkey and kills one

by Lilian Trickey, Jurist, August 24, 2024:

The Greek Coast Guard confirmed on Friday that they opened fire on a boat of Turkish migrants and killed one man, according to local media sources.

The migrants were allegedly agitating the coast guard by rocking the latter’s boat, which prompted the crew to fire “warning shots” before shooting at the migrants. In their statement, the coast guard stated that the victim, a 39-year-old man, was likely killed by one of the bullets.

Greece has faced ongoing criticism over its treatment of migrants. In April 2023, the Aegean Boat Report registered “57 illegal pushbacks in the Aegean Sea” by the nation’s coast guard. The rights organization found in that month alone, 1,711 people were “denied their right to seek asylum” and that “their human rights [were] violated by the Greek government.”

What is the difference between the right to seek asylum and the crime of sneaking into a foreign country without permission? Can someone explain that to me? 

The Aegean Boat Report added that in the prior three years, Greece pushed back 58,000 migrants from Turkey in 2,167 separate cases…..




Germany's Scholz vows to increase deportations

after visit to Solingen mass stabbing site


Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his government was looking at more ways to increase the rate of deportations during a visit to the site of a deadly mass stabbing carried out by a suspected Islamic State group member from Syria. Speaking during the visit, Scholz said that deportations had already increased by some two thirds compared to 2021 levels.

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed to step up deportations on Monday during a visit to Solingen, where a deadly mass stabbing linked to the Islamic State group has emboldened the far-right opposition and stoked criticism of his government's handling of migration.

"We will have to do everything we can to ensure that those who cannot and are not allowed to stay in Germany are repatriated and deported," Scholz told reporters in the western city, where he laid a flower at the scene of the crime.

"This was terrorism, terrorism against us all," he added.

The attack, in which a 26-year-old suspected Islamic State group member from Syria is accused of killing three people, has fuelled political tensions over asylum and deportation rules ahead of three state elections next month.

The militant Islamist group claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred on Friday evening during a festival celebrating Solingen's 650-year history. Alongside the three killed, eight were injured, some seriously.

The theme of the festival was "Celebrate Diversity"!

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which campaigns for a crackdown on migration, is leading in the polls in Saxony and Thuringia, where state elections are set for Sunday, and in Brandenburg, which has its election on Sept. 22.

The AfD seized on the attack in its election campaign, with Thuringia's leading candidate for the party, Bjoern Hoecke, pitching to voters the choice of "Hoecke or Solingen".

Opinion pollsters Stefan Merz of Infratest dimap and Manfred Guellner of Forsa told Reuters the attack would be unlikely to translate into more votes for the far-right party because its supporters had already been mobilised by migration issues.

Infratest dimap's Merz cited the possibility that the centre-right CDU could benefit at the expense of Scholz's centre-left Social Democrats.

Botched deportation

The attack puts pressure on Scholz as his Social Democrats, alongside their Green and Free Democrat coalition partners, bruised from months of quarrelling, are trailing in the polls.

In a sign of tougher rhetoric, Scholz promised in October 2023 to ramp up deportations "big style" – a promise he repeated after his visit to the Solingen attack scene.

Again in June, Scholz said he would take a tougher stance on deportation after an Afghan man stabbed a police officer, who later died of his injuries, during an attack on a right-wing demonstration in the city of Mannheim.

Scholz said on Monday deportations had increased by some two thirds compared to 2021 levels. "But that is no reason for us to sit back and relax," he added, saying the government was looking at legal and practical ways to boost the numbers.

Statistica reports some 16,000 deportations in 2023, 4000 more than in 2022.

Astonishing!

Authorities had planned to deport the suspect in Friday's attack to Bulgaria last year under European Union asylum rules, according to German media. The deportation was unsuccessful because the man had not been at his refugee accommodation when authorities tried to carry out the measure, the reports said.

A government spokesperson said the deportation plan had "failed in practice" rather than on any legal basis.

So, it sounds like the police made one effort to deport the terrorist, but because he wasn't home at that moment, they forgot about him. Someone should be held responsible for that piece of extremely shoddy work that ended up with 3 people dead and 8 wounded.

(Reuters)