Italy grants citizenship to Lampedusa dead

Letta’s response: hundreds who lost their lives off Lampedusa are Italian citizens as of today

Italian prime minister Enrico Letta
Italian prime minister Enrico Letta

The death toll of the shipwreck near the Italian island of Lampedusa reached 194 over the weekend, as divers recovered more bodies from the sea.

The search continues, with about 200 migrants still missing, while 155 were rescued after their boat, which was carrying people mostly from Somalia and Eritrea, caught fire and capsized on Thursday, 3 October.

"The hundreds who lost their lives off Lampedusa yesterday are Italian citizens as of today," Prime Minister Enrico Letta said on Friday - an official day of mourning for the victims.

But for the survivors, crammed in a refugee centre hosting four times more people than its normal capacity, the situation remains dire. Under a law passed by the previous centre-right government, "clandestine immigrants" are considered illegal and have to pay fines of up to €5,000.

Italian integration minister Cecile Kyenge visited the island on Sunday and promised to change the law.

"The rules must be changed, we can't just have to approach immigration with repression, but we need also one of acceptance," Kyenge told Italian television.

She also promised to triple the capacity of Italian immigration centres to 24,000 people.

European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso has announced he will visit Lampedusa on Wednesday. Interior ministers meeting in Luxembourg on Tuesday are set to discuss the issue, with EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton also present at the debate to highlight the need for EU countries to take more refugees from places like Syria.

Belgian foreign minister Didier Reynders has also called for a "joined-up European policy of global immigration," in which border controls are "just one element."

But any changes to the current regime - a patchwork of national rules - are unlikely to happen overnight.

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What a joke
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Best intentions my a$$. This is the biggest joke I have heard of. On an equivalent move, I have declared anyone who died in the past century my family member as well, and find my best intentions on that.
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'Italy grants citizenship to Lampedusa dead'. Humour italian style. What a solace!
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I have no doubt that this gesture is made with the best of intentions, but imagine how this must seem to the illegal immigrants locked up and denied asylum that it is granted to the dead.
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What an insult! Why don't they give the citizenship to those that are still living in Italy? To be fair Italy knows that once in Italy the immigrants go to Northern Europe: the Scandinavians can deport a few dozens like they did to Malta but they can't deport to Italy all the thousands escaping (lucky them) to Sweden and other Northern countries!