NICOLA PORRO SHOCK: spiega perché l'ITALIA sta diventando un RIFUGIO per CRIMINALI!
“NICOLA PUCCHI' SHOCK: Why Italy is becoming a HAVEN for CRIMINALS!
The Italian government has established 22 countries that are considered ‘safe' for illegal immigrants to arrive in Italy. We're talking about people who have no visa, no work contract, no nothing! They come to Italy and are subjected to a quick screening procedure, not tortured, but just a quick screening to determine if they can stay or not.
The problem is that the Italian judiciary has ruled that the list of 22 countries, established by the Italian government, is flawed. According to the judges, the list is not accurate and does not take into account the actual safety of these countries.
For example, Egypt is not considered a safe country, yet the list includes it. Therefore, the screening process cannot be applied to those who arrive in Italy from Egypt. The judges have ruled that these individuals must be treated differently, with a more thorough evaluation of their case, including a visa and a 6-month residence permit.
The reality is that all those who arrive in Italy without a visa or contract, regardless of their country of origin, are not subjected to a quick screening process. They are simply given a provisional residence permit and allowed to stay in Italy for 6 months.
What is happening is that the Italian press, including the left-wing media, is praising this new ruling, saying that the judges have restored the dignity of these immigrants and the dignity of Italy. But what is actually happening is that Italy is becoming a haven for illegal immigrants, and that is unacceptable.
The problem is not just about the 22 countries on the list, but about the entire system of immigration policy in Italy. The country is being overrun with illegal immigrants, and it is causing problems for the economy, social services, and local communities.
It's not just about the Albanians, who are being used as an example. It's about all the immigrants who are arriving in Italy without a visa or contract, from anywhere in the world. And it's about the Italian government's inability to control the flow of immigration, to prioritize the interests of Italians and to protect the country's security and stability.
The judges' decision is not a victory for the immigrants, but a victory for the interests of the Italian left-wing parties and the EU. It's a blow to the rule of law, to the country's sovereignty, and to the dignity of the Italian people.”