1 November 2007

Stop the Flow of People from Romania

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photo from repubblica.it
The umpteenth hateful episode of violence against a woman has happened in Rome. The dynamics of the aggression were terrible. A lady aged 47 years, the wife of an admiral, was attacked at the station of Tor di Quinto. The person thought to be responsible is Romolus Mailat, a Romanian who lives in a camp near to the place where this event took place. The woman was beaten up, raped and killed. Her body was then dragged like an animal and thrown in a ditch. An aggressive incident that could happen to any woman in Italy.
The entrance of Romania to Europe has brought to Italy a mass of misfits without work and without other sources of income, some of whom are prone to petty crime. What’s needed is a government decree that blocks this flow and turns back all the Romanian citizens who cannot show that they have a job and a place to live in Italy.
The time needed for a draft law is too long. It is no longer enough to tackle the social emergency that we have under our eyes.
Just today I have asked the President of the Council, Romano Prodi for a decree to be discussed at the next meeting of the Council of Ministers together with a request for the immediate dismantling of all the abusive nomad camps.

Posted by Antonio Di Pietro in Society