The migration emergency continues to be an extremely topical issue. If Italy asks its European partners for support, France and Germany appear to be imposing restrictions on their borders. Last night, the French Gendarmerie rejected migrants towards Piedmont, in the Susa Valley (Turin). The president of the non-profit organization “Rainbow4Africa”, Paolo Narcisi, reported: “The situation was updated to us by the Red Cross volunteers who came to the rescue. The shelter is full, we estimate more than 180 migrants staying. We decided to put people to sleep on the ground,” he said.
This morning around 8 a.m., the nonprofits say, another 40 migrants were pushed back through the forest. The migrants, in their stories, talk about “drones used by the Gendarmerie to remove them”. France would therefore be ignoring European Union directives and continuing with rejections at Italian borders. The country led by Emmanuel Macron announced it. But beyond words, now, there are facts. In addition to protecting the border with Liguria, in fact, France reinforced the Alpine borders not only with the military, but also with the support of technology. In fact, migrants themselves say they were rejected through the use of drones.
Source: IL Tempo

John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.