Migrants are calling for more support for Italy, as Brussels sets its sights on targeting gangs smuggling people into Europe.<br /><br /> Abu Daouda, 20, from Mali, is being held at Europe’s largest refugee centre at Mineo in Sicily. <br /><br /> He also wants to see more efforts to help migrants find work. <br /><br /> “The European Union should try and see how they can help Italy cope with this, to help migrants find work in Europe,” he said.<br /><br /> “We didn’t come here to steal from you, we came here to help clean up the country, clean up Europe. <br /><br /> “My grandfather is a war veteran from the time of General de Gaulle, he told me about what happened.”<br /><br /> The EU has agreed a naval mission to target gangs smuggling people from Libya.<br /><br /> However, a wider plan is falling apart, amid a row over national quotas for housing asylum seekers. <br /><br /> Hundreds of deaths at sea have brought migration to the top of the Brussels agenda, but there is division over how to act.
