One route closes, another one opens
Politico reports that Italy’s (and in part EU’s) strategy in Libya (which mainly consists in supporting the controversial Libyan coast guard in order to make the journey harder and de facto more dangerous for undocumented migrants) might be paying off:
Meanwhile, the BBC noticed that the number of arrivals to Spain has tripled this year:
The shift may be because migrants are finding the Spanish route safer.
Hence, those who are migrating do not disappear – they are just forced to take another route. As long as safe and legal routes to Europe are not available, these sightings are likely to remain common:
This has just happened in a beach in the south of Spain. Migrants arriving by boat on a Spanish beach and scattered among sunbathers. pic.twitter.com/cleeGDXYig
— Emilio Morenatti (@EmilioMorenatti) August 9, 2017