Immigration and Criminality
Immigration is becoming a social problem. There are two particular elements that have determined this situation: the Great Pardon that released from prison at least 30,000 people, many of whom were foreigners, and the entry of some Eastern countries into the European Community
Hurriedly in August 2006, the Great Pardon was voted for by most people in Parliament, for the so-called prison emergency. The result is that after a year the prisons are full once more and in the meantime crimes, thefts, rapes, and homicides have been committed that could have been avoided.
It must be remembered that the Great Pardon was done to keep public administrators, and financiers from prison. No recovery action has been taken for the former detainees.
In relation to the Eastern countries, Romania needs particular attention: it would have been possible to take different action, to have a moratorium as other European States have done. In Romania there are two million Roma people, tens of thousands of them have already come into Italy. This must be stopped.
The country is not able to welcome more. Today even the good “buonisti”, because of the exasperation of the citizens, start to become sheriffs. The most vulnerable part of the population find that they have to live with imported daily criminality.
The problem can no longer be put off. In Italy only those who have a regular job must enter, otherwise we’ll get a new racism of unpredictable consequences. We have got to the paradoxical situation of exporting capital for investment in Romania and of importing their unemployed.
Posted by Antonio Di Pietro in
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