Italy Proposes African Migrant Centers to Halt Immigrant Tide

Italy Proposes African Migrant Centers to Halt Immigrant Tide
Migrants wait to disembark the Italian coast guard vessel "Diciotti" in the port of Catania, Italy, June 13, 2018. Reuters/Antonio Parrinello/File Photo
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TRIPOLI—Italy called on Monday for migrant centers to be set up in Africa to stop a tide of asylum-seekers fleeing toward western Europe, as Rome raised pressure on its European Union partners to take a much tougher approach to immigration.

However, the internationally-recognized government of Libya rejected suggestions that the centers be sited in the country, the departure point for most migrants trying to reach Europe by sea.