EU Pledges Crackdown on ‘Brutal’ Migrant Smuggling During Visit to Overwhelmed Italian Island

EU Pledges Crackdown on ‘Brutal’ Migrant Smuggling During Visit to Overwhelmed Italian Island
The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen (L) and the Italy's Premier Giorgia Meloni (R) visit the island of Lampedusa, in Italy, on Sept. 17, 2023. Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse via AP
The Associated Press
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MILAN—EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledged the swift return of “irregular” migrants to their home countries and a crackdown on the “brutal business” of migrant smuggling Sunday during a visit with Italy’s premier to a tiny fishing island overwhelmed with nearly 7,000 arrivals in a single day last week.

Tensions have spiked on the island, which is closer to Tunisia than the Italian mainland, with residents expressing impatience with the constant flow of migrants trying to reach Europe from North Africa arriving on their shores—not just this week but for decades. Migrant numbers this week briefly surpassed that of the island’s residents, who have been witness to countless tragedies.