At least 31 migrants bound for Britain died Wednesday when their inflatable boat sank. It’s being called the biggest tragedy to date involving migrants crossing the dangerous English Channel. One was a child.
But this incident is hardly in isolation, with migrants fleeing poverty and conflict in countries including Afghanistan and Iraq.
Michael Bochenek, senior counsel for Human Rights Watch, joins us with more.
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