There should be proper processing centres, so that we can take those who we need, and those who have genuine grounds to seek asylum.
That way, with economic migrants, we would know who they are, what their skill sets are, and where they're going to live.
Refugees are different, but we would know who they were, and where they were fleeing from.
Assuming that everyone who rocks in a dinghy, passport less, are here for good reasons, or fleeing in terror, is a bit naive. And, of course, processing is taking much too much time.
These traffickers are evil, earning a fortune, and uncaring about who drowns - we do need to stop them.
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