REUTERS/Juan Medina/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsROME, Aug 25 (Reuters) - The European Union should allow more legal migration into its borders to stop people trafficking, Italian President Sergio Mattarella said on Friday, amid a surge in arrivals by sea to his country.
Meloni's government has partly followed Mattarella's advice, saying in July it would raise entry quotas for non-EU migrant workers to 452,000 for 2023-2025.
The Italian president, who as head of state is a non-partisan figure, said action needed to be taken at EU level.
Migration has long been a political hot potato within the bloc, hampering joint decisions by its 27 member states.
"This drawing reminds me that, behind the migration numbers and percentages which we often list, there are countless individual people, each one with their own story, projects, dreams, future," the president said.
Persons:
Juan Medina, Sergio Mattarella, Giorgia Meloni's, Mattarella, Alvise Armellini, Christina Fincher
Organizations:
Uno, Guardia, REUTERS, Rights, European, Thomson
Locations:
Lampedusa, Italy, North Africa, Rimini, Europe