
Migrant Deaths Reported in Mediterranean Sea and English Channel
These incidents underscore the extreme dangers for migrants departing Libya as well as for those attempting the perilous route from France to Britain.

These incidents underscore the extreme dangers for migrants departing Libya as well as for those attempting the perilous route from France to Britain.

At least 53 people are dead or missing after a migrant boat capsized off the Libyan coast.

The Mediterranean has witnessed countless similar tragedies, as migration to Europe continues unabated.
Despite the fatalities, Britain’s porous borders still prompt a population change equivalent to ‘adding a new city annually.’

The latest fatalities come after a day with nearly record-breaking 801 arrivals.

NGOs exploited the 10th anniversary of a smuggler shipwreck that killed 350 to demand ‘rights for people, not rights for borders.’

Migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea are fast approaching rates not seen since 2017.

Leftist members accused the Hellenic Coast Guard of destroying evidence and falsifying data, demanding an independent investigation into the incident, while also blaming the Commission for every crime committed against migrants in Libya.

At least 51 people are reportedly dead off the Spanish Canary Islands as smugglers’ greed kills yet again. The Canary Islands have seen a surge in migrant activity in June, with an estimated 89 people dead in total in just 15 days.

Amnesty has claimed that neither Spain nor Morocco has conducted an adequate and independent inquiry into the event.