
The Deputy Prime Minister of Italy, Mateo Salvini, has reacted with irritation regarding the return to Italy of immigrants from the Gjadri camp, after yesterday's decision of the Court of Rome.
In an interview for Tg1, Salvini continued his attacks on the court, as he asked who would be held responsible if tomorrow one of these 12 people committed a serious crime, rape or murder. A comparison of this with the racist trend, which tends to present immigrants fleeing from their unsafe and poor countries as rapists and murderers.
" If I had been convicted, the problem would not be mine, but Italy's, because from tomorrow the smugglers and traffickers would know where they were going. The same applies to the agreement with Albania.
If we say we cannot deport anyone, if any of these twelve committed a crime tomorrow, robbed, raped, killed someone, who pays the consequences? The judge who sent them back to Italy? I would like to know why among all those who pay for their mistakes, the magistrates never pay ," he said.
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