Saturday, June 28, 2008

Italy Expels 38 Illegal Egyptian Immigrants


Ahhhhh...it's good to have Berlusconi back at the helm of Italy! Egypt gets to welcome home 38 dredges of society who tried to move into Italy and bring their vision of hate and insubordination to that land. Here's some of the details from Breitbart:


Italy said on Saturday it had expelled 38 Egyptians as part of a crackdown ordered by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government on illegal immigration.
In a statement, Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, of the anti-immigrant Northern League party, said he was pleased at the expulsion of the Egyptian immigrants, who were flown to Cairo aboard a chartered plane.
Maroni also defended his plans to fingerprint Roma children. Roma people, known in Italy as "nomads", are blamed for much of the crime in Italian cities.

Berlusconi is not gonna fuck around - he watched on the sideline for too long how the socialists of Italy caved to every terrorist threat in the world and began welcoming into Italy these scourges from islamic land. A month or so ago, the majority of Italians participating in a poll said they oppose ANY new mosques being built in Italy. Well, that kind of sentiment is rolling over Italy and if you are an illegal islamic immigrant, you better look for a new home.

This outcry over the Italians beginning to fingerprint the children is a farce. Italy is experiencing the same kind of crime waves from its "youths" that France has had to deal with for quite some time but Berlusconi, like I said, doesn't fuck around. There is no wonder why this man was put back in power - the land of Italy was falling apart at the seams and this man isn't going to let that happen.


Italy expels 38 Egyptians in immigration crackdown

ROME (Reuters) - Italy said on Saturday it had expelled 38 Egyptians as part of a crackdown ordered by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government on illegal immigration.
In a statement, Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, of the anti-immigrant Northern League party, said he was pleased at the expulsion of the Egyptian immigrants, who were flown to Cairo aboard a chartered plane.
Maroni also defended his plans to fingerprint Roma children. Roma people, known in Italy as "nomads", are blamed for much of the crime in Italian cities.
"We don't know who lives in legal (nomadic) camps let alone the illegal ones. We don't know the nationalities of the residents so we have to do a census," Maroni told the newspaper Corriere della Sera.
Berlusconi took office in May pledging tough measures to stem illegal immigration, including legislation to make the act of crossing into Italy illegally itself an offence punishable by imprisonment.
Some immigrants seeking residency in Italy are fingerprinted already, but not usually children or European Union citizens.
The Catholic charity Fondazione Migrantes, which is linked to the Italian bishops' conference, questioned why Roma people were being singled out.
"It incomprehensible why fingerprints are being taken solely from minors from this tiny ethnic minority," it was quoted as saying by Italian news agencies.
"All of this will not reduce fear and give peace to our people, but set the stage for unearthing a type of xenophobia, or worse, of racial discrimination."

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