Migrants, Di Maio: “Tunisians do not have the right to come, they do not flee from wars.” League: Mocked



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Migrants, Di Maio:

It is controversial by some statements of Luigi di maio On the subject of immigration. «I return to the load with the Tunisians. We have always been a welcoming country and we will continue to be, but Tunisians do not have the right to come to Italy because they do not flee from wars and persecutions. The Foreign Minister said: Luigi di maio, addressing the prefect of Agrigento, Maria Rita Cocciufa, who received him upon his arrival at the Casteltermini square, where he is for the electoral campaign. “Those who come illegally will be repatriated, Tunisia – added Di Maio – is a friendly country and we will work together in that direction.”

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The reactions, especially from League. “Suddenly Di Maio he wakes up and announces that Tunisians “have no right to come to Italy because they are not fleeing any war and persecution.” And do you notice it now after we’ve let in and welcomed 20,000 in the last few months? Better late than never, but now let’s move from words to deeds and tell Minister Lamorgese to close the ports to Tunisian immigrants and proceed with the immediate expulsion of all those who have arrived “, declared Roberto Calderoli (Lega), vice president of the Senate.

“We certainly did not learn today that Di Maio is not up to the task of being the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the fools and mistakes made in the last year in which Italy’s international credibility has dropped below zero speak for him. But today Di Maio, at the end of September, after the Italian ports have welcomed twenty thousand Tunisians who did not flee from anything all summer, comes out saying that ‘Tunisians do not have the right to come to Italy because they do not flee from no war and persecution ‘, it only sounds like a mockery to the Italian citizens who will now have to stay with these illegal immigrants for two years, with pocket money, the phone card and all the attachments and connections ”. Thus Paolo Grimoldi, deputy of the League, member of the Chamber’s Foreign Affairs Committee and chairman of the Italian delegation to the OSCE, who adds: “We do not accept this mockery even from an incapable minister like him. But why don’t you quit and finally find a real job? ».

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