A camp formed outside the railway station was evicted a few days ago and since then about 200 people have taken shelter in a nearby church. In the past days, the police have been conducting racist raids throughout the city to hunt down migrants and deport them to Italian hotspots, severe beatings and other violence are being reported by migrants who have been taken to police stations, No Borders was evicted from their space and more supporter activists have received an official ban from returning to the area. Yesterday, about 50 migrants were taken away in buses to be deported from Genoa.
About No Borders Ventimiglia:
The
 No Border Camp of Ventimiglia started on the 11th of June 2015, when a 
group of migrants moved on the rocks in order to resist the police 
eviction and identification and to continue to struggle for their 
freedom.
We believe in freedom of movement: everybody should 
be able to move to wherever they want, whenever they want and for 
whatever reason they want. Whether crossing the Mediterranean, from 
Lampedusa to Calais or in Greece, people are risking their lives in 
search of safety; all across Fortress Europe, thousands have been killed
 by the border. But despite the theoretical existence of a Schengen Area
 without internal borders, in reality freedom of movement is not so 
simple in Europe. The number of internal border controls is continually 
increasing and at the border of France and Italy, many migrants who 
recently succeeded to make it across the Mediterranean then found 
themself stuck as they tried to continue onwards.
From
 that day solidarity networks from different territories have been 
working to build a permanent laboratory of resistance to the repressive 
politics we see in action at the borders. On their way from Lampedusa to
 Calais, passing through Ventimiglia, migrant people do not have freedom
 in their everyday life and are not free to move around Europe in search
 of a life beyond merely surviving.
The No Border Camp has 
hosted different collectives and individuals coming from different 
backgrounds, but who all have in common the desire to oppose the 
discriminatory logic of power and to fight for their freedom of 
movement, not only for migrants but for all those people that are 
suffering from the restrictions of freedom.
Recent Situation: Repression, Raids and New Evictions
The
 camp was evicted last September and since then the No Borders group 
decided to rent a place in Ventimiglia in order to make it into a point 
of reference for activists and for migrants; something like the 
info-point in the Calais jungle. They call it "freespot" in symbolic 
opposition to the system of hotspots, situated in the south of Italy and
 in Greece islands. Given the fact that the local (banal and 
conservative) newspaper started to cover the issue of migration in 
Ventimiglia again, as it does every spring, the No Borders started to 
experience some pressure from the neighbourhood and from the police at 
the "freespot".
One day the police arrived with the
 Boss of the Carabinieri and a big van of firepeople to prevent people 
from cooking inside for the migrants at the station (this is because the
 major in Ventimiglia made it against the law to distribute food at the 
station, which is the place in which migrants were pratically living 
without any kind of support). Once inside, a police man with a camera 
started to waste the camera's storage filming some carrots on the table.
 The story ended with pressure from the owner of the freespot: he didn't
 renew the contract of the place after the 15th of may. In one week we 
had to find a new place, move from the previous and face the arrival of 
the Interior Minister in Ventimiglia.
About a month
 ago the Interior Minister arrived in Ventimiglia and said that by the 
15th of May the Red Cross center had to be closed and all the migrants 
in Ventimiglia would be forced to give their finger prints and be 
deported to hotspots. And this more or less happened.
The
 center has been closed. Not that it makes much of a difference - The 
Red Cross center was accessible only for the people who left their 
fingerprints in Italy, but in Ventimiglia nobody wishes to do this. 
That's why all the migrants stayed around the train station and the Red 
Cross center was already useless by itself.
What's 
more, we have seen the use of more and more force on migrants: they have
 been taken to the station, brought to police stations and beaten there -
 seriously BEATEN. We saw the signs on their body. One guy went to the 
hospital because he drank the ink used for taking fingerprints. A 
policeman squeezed the testicles of another person. 50 migrants have 
been deported to a hotspot in Trapani from the airport of Genova and 
with the airplane of PosteItaliane.
Dramatic, but 
this was just a show. Not all the migrants have been deported because 
the system of internal deportation is not sustainable (see the XXmiglia 
blog for more exhaustive info on this). 
Starting a
 few weeks ago, a small camp started again under a bridge near the 
station and there have been demonstrations in the center of XXmiglia and
 more migrants are coming since it's impossible to truly stop a 
movement.
However, the police ordered everyone to leave the 
camp by last Sunday, May 29, and it has now been destroyed. On Monday, 
the city became militarized with raids hunting down migrants taking 
place at the station and other points throughout the city, with those 
caught being sent away to centers throughout Italy. Some migrants were 
able to stay in a nearby church. In the past days, a new police operation has been in progress at Ventimiglia: sweeps in the 
station and rejections. A lot of police and roadblocks. Yesterday, June 6, 50 migrants were again taken to the Genoa airport for deportation on a 
Bulgarian air charter flight. 
The limits of 
these days are obvious. The Catholic Church and the Red Cross are 
continuing to shift the public discourse to that of needs, avoiding the 
central question, that of the border and its closure and seeking not to 
denounce violence and deportations. For the police the day was all too 
quiet, with two hundred persons protected by the church, while they 
raked the streets to take migrant in small groups and those waiting / 
and arriving at the station.
But possibilities 
remain. People sought refuge in the church to escape deportation and 
have been in a permanent assembly for the past days. The government's 
strategy is a failure, there is no doubt about this, and people continue
 to arrive in Ventimiglia and to burn the border every day.
Crowdfunding to support the struggle: https://www.youcaring.com/no-borders-ventimiglia-578788
For More Info and New Updates (in Italian) See: https://noborders20miglia.noblogs.org/
Some information on the raids in French: https://mars-infos.org/operation-de-chasse-aux-migrant-e-1221

