Senegalese Migrants Return Home With Dashed Dreams, Tales of ‘Hell’
Hundreds of Senegalese migrants have been flown home in the past week, saying their dreams of a new life in Europe were dashed after they crossed the Sahara desert only to endure the hell of imprisonment in Libya. Some came home heavy hearted, hungry and broke. For others, home was better than making it to Italy after all, given the grueling desert crossing, brutal beatings and deaths of fellow migrants they had encountered en route. “Coming home feels better than getting to Italy,” said 30-year-old Mohammed Gueye... Читать дальше...