The Citizen (KZN)

US treatment of migrants appals

EUROPE DOES NOT SHARE THE SAME VALUES France ‘does not want to see what is happening in the US occur in Europe’.

- Paris

Europe and the United States do not share the same values, France’s government spokespers­on said yesterday as outrage grows over the Trump administra­tion’s policy of separating immigrant parents and children arriving over the border from Mexico.

The European Union (EU) faces its own crisis over how to handle a years-long influx of migrants fleeing conflict in Africa and the Middle East and spokespers­on Benjamin Griveaux said he did not want to see what is happening in the US occur in Europe.

“We do not share the same model of civilisati­on, clearly we don’t share certain values,” Griveaux told France 2 television.

The furore over the detained children stems from US President Donald Trump’s “zero tolerance” immigratio­n policy in which migrants apprehende­d entering the US illegally are criminally charged. Parents are held in federal jail while their children are sent to separate detention facilities, some in remote locations.

Video footage released by the government showed migrant children held in wire cages, sitting on concrete floors. US Democrats blasted the treatment as “barbaric” and even conservati­ve commentato­rs have expressed alarm.

Trump administra­tion officials say the tough approach is necessary to secure the border and deter illegal immigratio­n.

Europe’s migration crisis has defined regional politics. In Italy an anti-establishm­ent government now holds power and in Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition is fighting for survival over the migration issue.

A row over the fate of 629 migrants aboard a rescue ship last week exposed flaws in the European Union’s efforts to handle the influx and flung the issue back to the top of the agenda after Merkel’s junior coalition partner gave her until a June 28-29 summit to get a migration deal.

Trump sought to exploit the political uncertaint­y in Germany on Monday. “Crime in Germany is way up,” he wrote, although statistics show that is false.

“Big mistake made all over Europe in allowing millions of people in who have so strongly and violently changed their culture!” Trump added, despite no evidence that European culture has been “strongly and violently” changed by migration. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? IMMIGRATIO­N PROTEST. An activist holds up a placard which reads ‘Dead people in Mediterran­ean Sea, you assume’ at a protest in front of the French senate in Paris.
Picture: Reuters IMMIGRATIO­N PROTEST. An activist holds up a placard which reads ‘Dead people in Mediterran­ean Sea, you assume’ at a protest in front of the French senate in Paris.

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