African Migrants Nearly Make It Across Atlantic to Brazil

The boat with the migrants was adrift for weeks when fishermen found it Saturday
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 20, 2018 4:30 PM CDT
25 African Migrants Rescued at Sea Off Coast of Brazil
In this photo released by Maranhao state, an unidentified African migrant arrives after he was rescued by fishermen, at the pier of Sao Jose de Ribamar, Brazil, Sunday, May 20, 2018. Authorities say about two dozen African migrants have come ashore in northeastern Brazil after being rescued at sea by...   (Carlinhos Pereira/Maranhao state government via AP)

About two dozen African migrants were brought ashore in northeastern Brazil after being rescued at sea by fishermen, Brazilian authorities said Sunday. Per the AP, the government of Maranhao state said that 25 people from Senegal, Nigeria, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Cape Verde along with two Brazilians landed Saturday. The boat with the migrants was adrift when they were rescued, according to the G1 news portal, which also said they had been at sea for weeks. Those aboard were dehydrated and received medical care and meals upon arrival, the state government said.

They were taken to a sports complex where they would be housed for the time being. Federal police are looking into whether any crimes were committed against the migrants. That could mean there is suspicion they were exploited by smugglers. Every year, tens of thousands of people from Africa and the Middle East try to reach Europe in smugglers' boats. But such journeys to Brazil are rare.

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