Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 17, 2017
It’s a miracle of Easter.
All of these beautiful new children here to enrich our desolate lands with vibrant diversity.
An “unprecedented” number of people tried to cross the Mediterranean over the Easter weekend this year, a migrant charity has said.
The Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) said they went to the aid of between 1,500 and 1,800 men, women, and children on seven rubber and two wooden vessels over the weekend, picking up 453 on their own ship and providing life jackets and other provisions to around 1,000 more.
Meanwhile, in the central Mediterranean, MOAS reported 2,074 rescues conducted by “various search-and-rescue (SAR) assets on Friday, including 134 rescued by the Phoenix”.
The charity said the situation had been a “24 hours marathon of continuous rescue operations” in what was “set to be the latest marker in the record-breaking escalation of this on-going humanitarian crisis at sea”.
Christopher Catrambone, the group’s founder, said: “Nobody has ever seen anything like what we are witnessing this weekend.
“It is a miracle that we have managed to rescue everyone with no casualties today.
“We are still conducting operations with a new boat contact spotted early this morning.
“The professional conduct and tireless efforts of our crew are to thank for the many lives saved today.”
We’re saving lives.
We’re making Europe more diverse.
It’s helping the economy.