Migrants are saved, but stranded at sea by Italian politics

In this Saturday, June 9, 2018 filer, migrants line-up after disembarking at the Reggio Calabria harbor, Southern Italy. An aid ship carrying 629 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean was waiting to learn where it can dock. The NGO SOS Mediterranee tweeted on Sunday the migrants aboard the Aquarius include 40 plucked from the sea after their dinghy collapsed. Among the migrants are 400 migrants rescued by Italy’s coast guard and navy and private cargo ships. Italy’s new right-wing Interior Minister Matteo Salvini says he won’t allow boat after boat to disembark rescued migrants in Italy. (Marco Costantino/ANSA via AP, File)

Migrants disembark at the Reggio Calabria harbor, Southern Italy, Saturday, June 9, 2018. More than 200 migrants arrived at the Reggio Calabria port on Saturday after being rescued by the NGO Sea Watch on Thursday during two different operations. (Marco Costantino/ANSA via AP)

ROME — A private rescue ship carrying 629 migrants remained at sea Sunday evening after more than a day of not receiving permission to dock in either Italy or the small Mediterranean island nation of Malta.

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