ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月1日 13時06分


France is screening migrants before they take a perilous trip across the Mediterranean. A few get a plane ticket to France, keeping them from the risky journey through the desert and on the deadly boats. For everyone else, the message is this: Stay home. After years of being buffeted by uncontrolled migration, Europe is striking out. Italy is suspected of quietly cutting deals with Libyan warlords who control the migration route. The European Union has sent delegations to African capitals. Now come the French. A French delegation in Niamey, Niger, is sending a message to other would-be migrants: Do not risk a perilous journey for an asylum claim that would ultimately be denied. As the hub for West African migration, Niger had long been under pressure from Europe to crack down on the migrant flow. The French hope that the greater visibility of a formal, front-end system will discourage those without credible claims of asylum from risking their lives with smugglers. The process is also intended to send a potentially important message: that those with legitimate claims of persecution do have a chance for safe passage. @kostyukov took this photo of a boy navigating his canoe as he moved along the Niger River near Niamey in late January. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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