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Migrants could become the new Covid scapegoats when Europe s borders reopen Updated 12:00 AM ET, Sat March 6, 2021 Nigel Farage stands in front of the infamous Brexit referendum poster in 2016, purporting to show migrants queuing to get into the EU. (CNN)With Europe s vaccine rollout creeping forward, attention is turning to what will happen when the continent s borders reopen. Where this debate could get particularly fraught is over the thorny issue of migration. Last weekend, populist Euroskeptic Nigel Farage, whom many credit with making Brexit happen, tweeted about a Covid crisis in Dover, baselessly claiming that a boat carrying migrants had landed in southeast England, with 12 on board and they all tested positive for the virus. ....
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endIndex: COVID-19, Brexit and the international political carnage of this year have hammered the continent and exacerbated tensions that have blighted the European Union for years. (FILE PHOTO) (CNN) You d struggle to find anyone in Europe who will be unhappy to see the back of 2020. COVID-19, Brexit and the international political carnage of this year have hammered the continent and exacerbated tensions that have blighted the European Union for years. But those problems are not going anywhere in 2021. With no pandemic, fraught talks with the UK or an American president as anti-European Union as Donald Trump, Brussels might finally find space to address issues that have long undermined the bloc though it won t be easy. ....