
Sunday, 1st June 2008 - 21:02CET
Second group of migrants arrives
A group of 27 illegal immigrants was brought to Malta this evening by the AFM, the second group to arrive in Malta within a few hours.
The migrants were spotting in a boat some 11miles off Delimara and transferred to a patrol boat which brought them to Malta. The group included seven women.
Another group of 27 migrants arrived on a boat at Wied iz-Zurrieq in the morning.







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Nothing mentioned here goes against their rights.
Stupidity is waiting for solutions that never come, which should be unacceptable to any government.
The problem with these kind of immigrants is that they are an infinite source, coming into a little crowded place. Doing nothing will not remain an option. It will go against the rights of those living here, and their children.
"Italy, Spain, Ireland and Cyprus registered higher migration intakes than Malta." - We believe we have it worst but actually we don't yet like always were the ones to cause the biggest rukus, to grumble the most and to come up with stupid ideas to solve a very complex issue.
So I guess really few people view this problem as an upcoming crisis. Why bother anymore?
If Frontex is making this all easier, it is imperative for government to abandon it. Simply.
People who tried to raise this to the political level were and are still being ridiculed to this very day. (vid. the AN article)
One thing is clear, given that no one wants this burden. There are no solutions that are not going or risk to hurt anybody. Either an eternal wait for burden sharing, which is never going to come (except for some from the US), and inevitably jeopardise the stability of the Maltese society. Or a tough diversion policy at sea, like the Greeks do. There is no middle way.
Those saved from distress should be helped to continue their journey up, by all means short of issuing a Maltese passport.
All of you have much expectations from Frontex, partly due to the false success attributed to it last year, where the influx abated only due to high winds.
We are between a rock and a hard place - as hard as it may seem, we realistically cannot and must not abandon them to the sea. We do need and really must have help from other countries in sharing this burden. What we do not need is outside criticism, without a solution/offer of assistance to sort out the problem.
1. The ILLEGAL immigrants know that they are safer since they have a better chance of being found;
2. When found they will be taken safely to Malta or Italy;
3. Their traffickers will get more customers since it will be safer for them
4. No one believes that they are travelling on small boats from Libya but that they are being carried in big ships and dropped a few miles off Malta and Lampedusa.