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Italy’s New Minister tells Migrants ‘ Pack your Bags ‘ !
Jun 4, 2018 22:16:42   #
Sicilianthing
 
That’s right, you did see that correctly, read it again...

Italy tells Muslim Scumbags to Pack up and get ready to leave back to their Sh*thole countries where they belong !


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‘Pack Your Bags’: Italy’s New Interior Minister Talks Tough on Migrants

4 Jun 2018

AFP — Italy’s new hardline interior minister Matteo Salvini will be in Sicily Sunday to push the anti-immigration platform that propelled him to power at one of the country’s main landing points for refugees.

The head of the far-right League is on the road seeking to rally support for his party’s candidates in municipal elections later this month, as part of a broader effort to boost the traditionally secessionist party’s profile in the country’s poorer south.

But immigration is Salvini’s primary bugbear and the newly minted deputy prime minister in Italy’s populist coalition government has added a stop in migration hotspot Pozzallo.

The port town in Sicily’s south is on the front line: one of the main places where military and humanitarian boats bring refugees fleeing war, persecution and famine across North Africa and the Middle East.

A controversial agreement between Italy’s former centre left government and authorities and militias in Libya has triggered a fall in overall arrivals of some 75 percent since the summer of 2017. But since the start of this year, Italian authorities have registered more than 13,500 arrivals.

The latest came late Friday, just hours after Salvini took his oath of office, with some 158 people, including nine children, landing in Pozzallo after being rescued by a humanitarian boat in an operation coordinated by the Italian coast guard.

Salvini had said after being sworn in that he would ask his ministry’s experts “how to reduce the number of arriving migrants and increase the number of expulsions”.

“The good times for illegals is over — get ready to pack your bags,” he said Saturday at a rally in Italy’s north.

“Countries need to start doing their job and no more smugglers should be docking in Italian ports,” he said in a swipe at the NGOs organising rescues at sea, which he has regularly accused of complicity with people traffickers.

Salvini’s fellow deputy prime minister, leader of the anti-establishment Five Star movement Luigi Di Maio, has also called rescue NGOs “taxis on the sea” although his rhetoric on immigration is more measured that that of the League.

Migrant centres

To speed up deportations — of which there were just 6,500 in 2017 — Salvini will have to increase the number of detention centres and sign agreements with origin countries, many of which are not eager to re-receive their citizens.

In a bid to find funds, Salvini is eying the billions of euros set aside every year to deal with the demands of the asylum seekers.

In 2017, the former government announced a budget of some 4.2 billion euros for migrants, of which 18 percent is for rescues at sea, 13 percent for health care, and 65 percent for migrant reception centres, which host some 170,000 people.

The centres, in particular, attract Salvini’s ire.

The vast majority of existing centres are run by cooperatives or NGOs who were promised 25-35 euros per day for each person they provide with lodging, clothes and other services including legal aid or psychological support.

Salvini will be in Luxembourg Tuesday for a meeting of EU interior ministers with the agenda set to be dominated by discussion of the EU’s controversial Dublin rule, whereby would-be refugees must file for asylum in the first bloc member-state they enter.

The accord heavily penalises Italy, which has seen more than 700,000 migrants arrive since 2013.

In early years the vast majority would continue their journeys to northern Europe, but the introduction of EU-backed processing centres to ensure migrants are identified at their first European entry point and tighter border controls installed by France, Switzerland and Austria are now creating roadblocks along this well-worn route.

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Jun 4, 2018 22:17:17   #
Sicilianthing
 
Portrait of a Scumbag Muslim



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Jun 4, 2018 23:50:05   #
Dr. Evil Loc: In Your Face
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Portrait of a Scumbag Muslim

We need a man like him here, and he can send the whole lgbtq crowd with the muslims. I'm tired of seeing rag heads and fruitcakes make a mockery of this country, thanks Obama, you POS.

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Jun 4, 2018 23:56:17   #
Sicilianthing
 
Dr. Evil wrote:
We need a man like him here, and he can send the whole lgbtq crowd with the muslims. I'm tired of seeing rag heads and fruitcakes make a mockery of this country, thanks Obama, you POS.


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Bullseye

Keep throttling
Keep the pressure on all these traitors
Watch how things escalate
This needs to happen
This fight is coming

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Jun 5, 2018 00:10:57   #
Dr. Evil Loc: In Your Face
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Bullseye

Keep throttling
Keep the pressure on all these traitors
Watch how things escalate
This needs to happen
This fight is coming

Everybody who knows me know where I stand, and there should be absolutely NO civil rights for sexual deviates, except for a jail sentence, it is a sickness that should never be allowed to continue and the public displays like the gay pride parades should be strafed by A 10 Warthogs, end of story.

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Jun 5, 2018 11:16:14   #
bahmer
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
That’s right, you did see that correctly, read it again...

Italy tells Muslim Scumbags to Pack up and get ready to leave back to their Sh*thole countries where they belong !


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


‘Pack Your Bags’: Italy’s New Interior Minister Talks Tough on Migrants

4 Jun 2018

AFP — Italy’s new hardline interior minister Matteo Salvini will be in Sicily Sunday to push the anti-immigration platform that propelled him to power at one of the country’s main landing points for refugees.

The head of the far-right League is on the road seeking to rally support for his party’s candidates in municipal elections later this month, as part of a broader effort to boost the traditionally secessionist party’s profile in the country’s poorer south.

But immigration is Salvini’s primary bugbear and the newly minted deputy prime minister in Italy’s populist coalition government has added a stop in migration hotspot Pozzallo.

The port town in Sicily’s south is on the front line: one of the main places where military and humanitarian boats bring refugees fleeing war, persecution and famine across North Africa and the Middle East.

A controversial agreement between Italy’s former centre left government and authorities and militias in Libya has triggered a fall in overall arrivals of some 75 percent since the summer of 2017. But since the start of this year, Italian authorities have registered more than 13,500 arrivals.

The latest came late Friday, just hours after Salvini took his oath of office, with some 158 people, including nine children, landing in Pozzallo after being rescued by a humanitarian boat in an operation coordinated by the Italian coast guard.

Salvini had said after being sworn in that he would ask his ministry’s experts “how to reduce the number of arriving migrants and increase the number of expulsions”.

“The good times for illegals is over — get ready to pack your bags,” he said Saturday at a rally in Italy’s north.

“Countries need to start doing their job and no more smugglers should be docking in Italian ports,” he said in a swipe at the NGOs organising rescues at sea, which he has regularly accused of complicity with people traffickers.

Salvini’s fellow deputy prime minister, leader of the anti-establishment Five Star movement Luigi Di Maio, has also called rescue NGOs “taxis on the sea” although his rhetoric on immigration is more measured that that of the League.

Migrant centres

To speed up deportations — of which there were just 6,500 in 2017 — Salvini will have to increase the number of detention centres and sign agreements with origin countries, many of which are not eager to re-receive their citizens.

In a bid to find funds, Salvini is eying the billions of euros set aside every year to deal with the demands of the asylum seekers.

In 2017, the former government announced a budget of some 4.2 billion euros for migrants, of which 18 percent is for rescues at sea, 13 percent for health care, and 65 percent for migrant reception centres, which host some 170,000 people.

The centres, in particular, attract Salvini’s ire.

The vast majority of existing centres are run by cooperatives or NGOs who were promised 25-35 euros per day for each person they provide with lodging, clothes and other services including legal aid or psychological support.

Salvini will be in Luxembourg Tuesday for a meeting of EU interior ministers with the agenda set to be dominated by discussion of the EU’s controversial Dublin rule, whereby would-be refugees must file for asylum in the first bloc member-state they enter.

The accord heavily penalises Italy, which has seen more than 700,000 migrants arrive since 2013.

In early years the vast majority would continue their journeys to northern Europe, but the introduction of EU-backed processing centres to ensure migrants are identified at their first European entry point and tighter border controls installed by France, Switzerland and Austria are now creating roadblocks along this well-worn route.
That’s right, you did see that correctly, read it ... (show quote)


Maybe the UK will pick up on this new idea.

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Jun 5, 2018 11:21:11   #
Sicilianthing
 
Dr. Evil wrote:
Everybody who knows me know where I stand, and there should be absolutely NO civil rights for sexual deviates, except for a jail sentence, it is a sickness that should never be allowed to continue and the public displays like the gay pride parades should be strafed by A 10 Warthogs, end of story.


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I’m not an expert in the gay realm but I guess there are few birth anomallys in gay, lesbian, transgenders etc...

But nothing close to what we’re seeing in society today... NO Ph**KING WAY !

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