North African migrants, often infected with the Coronavirus, stream across the Mediterranean to Europe

We had a slight lull in 2020, but now business is starting to recover.

NGO ships are engaging in unprecedented activity, crossing the Mediterranean seven days a week, 24 hours a day.

In July 2021 alone, 4307 illegal migrants landed in Italy, in Lampedusa, compared to only 857 in June of the same year.

Most of them are Tunisian. Whole families and, it seems, a large number of ” unaccompanied minors “.

And these are only the official figures, only the reported “arrivals”.

Much more serious, however, is that the vast majority of these illegal immigrants are infected with the “covid”, which is currently completely destroying the Tunisian economy and part of the population.

The Tunisians, like the Algerians and Moroccans, are demanding vaccinations because without them they are “stuck”. These three countries are faced with the impossibility of treating the disease, let alone curing it!

As for Tunisia in particular, its most important product, tourism, is currently completely out of business. The hotels are empty and the beaches deserted.

Spain is “offering” millions of euros to Morocco and Italy to Tunisia (11 million euros recently) to stem this migration.

Where do these millions of euros go? In which pockets do they disappear? The only certainty is that the goal has not been achieved and that migrants are pouring in in ever greater numbers and increasingly “sick”.

They are fleeing from Tunisia to Italy and from Algeria and Morocco to the Spanish coast.

Has the impact of these thousands of clandestine entrants on the spread of the “covid” virus in Europe been studied? Certainly not, for several reasons, the two most important of which are “not to panic the populations of these destination countries” and “the impossibility of counting the many hundreds of migrants who disappear”, especially those who cross the uncontrolled borders into France in large numbers (between Spain and France I witnessed this: not a single police uniform to be seen).

The European Union wants sea rescue to be resumed (as if it had stopped!). It is claimed that it is necessary to fight “smugglers”.

This is absolutely false, because there would be far fewer “smugglers” if they did not rely on these “rescue operations at sea” organised by international NGOs at the maritime borders of the coasts of departure or near the European beaches.

The hundreds of unfortunate people who disappear at sea are “pure profit” for the “smugglers”… and a “loss of earnings” for the NGOs! And that is not cynicism on my part!

Manuel Gomez

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