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Wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria have been forcing upwards of 3,000 migrants a day from their homes. These desperate refugees often seek new lives in Western Europe, traveling by both land and sea. The most dangerous route is across the Mediterranean from northern Africa to Italy and Greece. We have posted a dozen times about the tragedy that has awaited too many of these migrants in overloaded boats and ships. The tragedies only continue. Just last Thursday, two overloaded refugee boats, carrying an estimated 500 people, sank off Libya. Roughly 200 are missing and feared drowned. The UN says estimates that 2,400 migrants have died trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe so far this year. In 2014, over 3,400 died attempting to make the crossing.