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France plans asylum 'hotspots' in Libya
EU migrant crisis: France plans asylum 'hotspots' in Libya
France says it plans to set up "hotspots" in Libya to process asylum seekers, in a bid to stem the flow of migrants to Europe.
President
Emmanuel Macron said the move would stop people not eligible for asylum
from "taking crazy risks". The centres would be ready "this summer".
He said that between 800,000 and a million people were currently in camps in Libya hoping to get into Europe.
But many of them did not have a right to asylum, Mr Macron said.
The
French leader said that migrants were destabilising Libya and Europe by
fuelling people-smuggling, which in turn funded terrorism.
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