Workable proposals? No, western immigration policy is a theatre of cruelty | Kenan Malik

Another week and more drownings in the Channel. Politicians’ words of regret are hypocritical: they chose not to prevent them A decade ago, on 3 October 2013, a boat carrying migrants caught fire and sank off the Italian island of Lampedusa; 366 people died. It was not the first migrant disaster in the Mediterranean – at least 12,000 migrants had drowned in the previous 20 years. But the sheer scale of the Lampedusa tragedy generated widespread horror. The Italian government declared a national day of mourning. “I hope that this will be the last time we see a tragedy of this kind,” said Jean-Claude Mignon, head of the Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly. Continue reading...
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