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Europe must stop shifting the blame for the migrant crisis

  • Written by: The Conversation

In a very reluctant, not quite shame-faced way, Europe has moved to restore sea patrols to their previous level to rescue the “boat people” of today – fleeing from war-torn countries across the Mediterranean to “fortress Europe” and its unwelcoming debates over people from elsewhere.

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