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Salvini prevents two migrant rescue ships from docking in Italian ports within 24 hours

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Today, Wednesday, Matteo Salvini, the outgoing Italian Minister of the Interior, signed a decision banning the entry of a rescue ship that picked up about 100 migrants off the Libyan coast to Italian waters. This comes after another rescue ship was blocked yesterday, Tuesday, in implementation of a policy adopted by Salvini to prevent the arrival of illegal immigrants from North Africa. The decision may be one of the last measures taken by Salvini, as various Italian factions work to form a new government, after the ruling coalition that included the League party led by Salvini collapsed. The ship "Marie June", operated by the Italian charity "Mediterranean Saving Humans", picked up the migrants who were on a rubber boat that had drifted and had already begun to deflate, as we can see in the video above. The foundation said that 22 of the rescued migrants were children, some of them very young, and that at least eight of the 26 women rescued were pregnant. Italy has long complained of its lack of European support regarding the migrant problem, and Salvini closed Italian ports last year to rescue ships run by charitable organizations. With Salvini's extreme right-wing populist policy, these ships have been repeatedly prevented from docking in Italian ports, leaving them at sea for days or weeks, especially in light of the absence of a European consensus on managing the crisis and distributing refugees. Last week, Malta allowed the Ocean Viking rescue ship to enter and disembark 356 migrants on board after six European Union countries agreed to share the asylum seekers. Five dead and 20 missing after a boat sank off the coast of Libya The body of an Iraqi refugee was found floating on the surface of the sea off the Belgian shores

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