Friday 24 July 2015

ITALY WELCOMES CLANDESTINES FROM ALL OVER WORLD

There is room for everyone. Italy opens the doors to those fleeing war, poverty or oppressive regimes, but also to terrorists who seek to infiltrate Europe, deserters who say they no longer want to fight jihad, the convicts escaped from prison. 

All in Italian of course, only state in the world and in history that does not claim even that provide documents or declare their personal details to cross the border and be welcomed. Only state in the world and in history to mobilize the armed forces to ensure access to all, no, only to those who can afford to pay thousands of Euros for criminals who traffic humans.
 
 Following the news we realize that Italy has really become a seaport, a no man's land in which anyone can enter, but also groped to flow freely (if not stopped by border guards of the French, Swiss and Austrian ) and where anyone will be welcome, as long as you on a barge with the business of the company rewarded "slavers and smugglers", a Spa whose share capital is held also by al-Qaeda Islamic State.
 
In 2011, when the Ministry of the Interior was the Northern League's Roberto Maroni, we welcomed 24,000 Tunisians who had nothing to do with the war in Libya, knowing that among them there were at least 11,000 prisoners escaped from prisons during the "Spring "Tunis. Today we can do even better, thanks to the government Letta gooders and Renzi, who encouraged the considerable increase in migratory flows that actually resemble evacuation operation in a big way in Africa.
 
 The illegal immigrants embark on small boats to be collected at sea by European fleets and moved to Italy where their assistance reserved enriches a large number of associations, cooperatives and organizations closely related to almost all political circles.
 
If in 2011, the year the war in Libya, landed in Italy in 40000, for a couple of years you do things in a big way: 180 000 last year, and already more than 85,000 this year.
 
At the Interior Ministry they are satisfied because the trend of 170,000 arrivals this year against 200,000 expected! I choose not to wait to toast to the "success" because the summer is long and flows could have a significant increase especially in the absence of rejections and of military intervention against the traffickers.
Faced with significant numbers so it makes little sense to complain of the EU partners who have reduced from 40,000 to 35,000 the number of people who are willing to accept from those who are boatloads in Italy and Greece and are entitled to refugee status: in every If it is a very small percentage.
 
Then it would be a shame to ruin the fantastic business of hospitality that makes hundreds of millions of euro cash to the underworld and lobbies linked to the political leadership in Libya as in Italy.
The account the weld us Italians forced to pay a fleet that helps the traffickers to get rich and highest level of assistance to illegal immigrants in any way would have the right to stay in Italy.
The smugglers raking in about 3000 Euros per person, the Italian state pays 35 per day for each illegal immigrant welfare organizations that provide food, housing, medical care, TV in the room or apartment, phone, cards for calls and surf online and even cigarettes.
 
All of course in a context that respects the precepts of the Koran because otherwise our guests get angry and ask (and get) to be transferred in the most respectful of their customs and traditions of Islam.
The operation "empties Africa" ​​conducted by the Italian and European fleets brought to our shores all kinds of people, but of which we know nothing.
 
There is no evidence (so says the Italian Government) that among the illegal immigrants have infiltrated terrorists of the Islamic State, but at least five militants Jabhat al-Nusra Front, arm of al-Qaeda in Syria, have landed in Italy and fortunately intercepted by Italian intelligence.
Their story? Wounded in combat and hospitalized in Turkey, the five decided to defect reaching the Sudan and then Libya with families. Once in Italy admitted they were just passing through, they will achieve some relatives in northern Europe.
 
Please, you are welcome, come in. Among the multitude of Africans to pay for the trip on the boats they have sold homes, work activities and family assets or who have had to work a year in Libya to raise the money necessary to "buy a ticket" there seems to be some foreign workers residing in Libya that he had no intention of risking their lives at sea but they were forced to embark by militias loyal to the Islamist government in Tripoli.
This is the case of a Niger citizen 35 years old working in Libya as a carpenter whose story was told by The Journal. "The Libyan soldiers stopped me on the street and forced me to get into the boat, without paying anything."
A story that deserves study, but that seems an additional confirmation of the close relationship between the Islamist government in Tripoli and traffickers and it could indicate that the barges are also the most expeditious method by which Libya gets free of illegal immigrants increasingly cumbersome.
 
Moreover, about paradoxes, authorities in Tripoli have stopped in recent days 110 illegal African migrants who were preparing to set sail on a tramp steamer from the beaches of Sabratha. Would be several thousand illegal immigrants detained in Libya are waiting to be repatriated, and last week the secular government of Tobruk had repatriated 27 confirming that even the Libyans expel illegal immigrants while only Italy welcomes them all.
Sure Renzi had spoken to repatriate economic migrants (who are the vast majority of illegal immigrants), but then the Ministry of Interior have indicated that no agreements with individual countries of origin can not send home anyone.
In fact it would be enough to threaten blocking economic aid that the EU and Rome provide to African States to "encourage" to recover their people.
 
Instead of expensive and hard returns, they would be much more effective expulsions of illegal immigrants directly on the Libyan coast: those "assisted rejections" of which we have written. In addition to elementary considerations of a political, economic, social, health and safety, to induce the Italian Government to discourage the influx of hundreds of thousands of people, mostly Muslim, it should help the last report by Bank of Italy on loans to Terrorism from Italy.
 
Mosques, NGOs, associations and foundations have moved rivers of money to Islamic terrorists, with cash payments and foreign transactions that are not within the "ordinary handling of the relationship or association with the stated purpose" carried out by Islamic centers and documented in May by Unità (newspaper) upon financial information from the Bank of Italy.
 
In the first quarter of 2015 it was reported 74 cases of terrorist financing "," more than three times "over the same period of 2014 according to the report.
Since 2011 we have been 822 reports of which only 30% has been filed, but the report admits that the detected cases are the tip of the iceberg. "The limited number of reports', it says," comes from the fact that the phenomenon is difficult to identify. " Obviously Italian Government considers still worth opening the doors of hospitality and build more mosques, of course, all at our expense.

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