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    The truth about migrants going from Libya to Italy.

    I saw this on CNN just now. Migrants will pay thousands of dollars each to human trafficers and then find that they are stowed onto vessels that are hardly seaworthy. If they complain they are escorted onto the "boat" at gunpoint, leaving without getting their money back isnt an option. Why is that ? If they get to leave, they will tell other migrants which is bad for business. If they get on the boat they will either drown and not tell the story or get across and that is a success in itself.
    There are stories of a less than seaworthy vessel with a motor towing a less than seaworthy vessel without a motor, both carrying 500-600 people across the Mediterranean. The vessel being towed took in too much water and the captain on the boat towing it simply cut the towing line and they went down. This is an example. The Italian navy is basically rescuing these people out at sea all the time. Or at least some of them. The trafficers make billions on these operations, over time. The Libyan coast is overrun by ISIS and their agents are of course travelling on the same boats. This all has the mark of Satan.

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    Been happening down here for years. Many drowned at sea. The traffickers are either Muslims taking advantage of other Muslims or people of the same ethnic background.

    Greed for money takes priority over human lives

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