Rights activists fear Tunisia deal will be model for bartering EU money for migrants' lives

Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights spokesperson Romdhane Ben Amor speaks during the forum in Tunis, Thursday, July 20, 2023. The meeting in Tunis of human rights activists from North Africa, west Africa and Europe denounced a summit meeting on migration this Sunday in Rome, saying its goal is to pursue an anti-migrant vision and put the onus on Africa to keep European borders safe from African arrivals. (AP Photo/Hassene Dridi)

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Migrants in Tunisia’s port city of Sfax who are aiming to make Europe their new home are now sharing the burden and the blame for escalating tensions deeply tinged with racism, amid the fears of European leaders who are trying to stanch the numbers of people arriving at their shores.

The antagonism that exploded this month in Sfax between Tunisians and mainly Black sub-Saharan migrants are widely seen as a turning point in how this North African nation — and an .

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