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Europe
France expels North African migrants
2011-05-01
[Iran Press TV] The French government has harshly cracked down on North African immigrants holding temporary visas issued by Italia in a move seen as clear violation of EU laws.
The times, they are a-changing.
Amid an exceptional exodus of Tunisian, Libyan and Egyptian refugees from Italia, the French police jugged and deported a number of North African colonists after launching a crackdown on hundreds of immigrants sleeping in a Gay Paree park, a Press TV correspondent reported Friday.

The majority of immigrants were in possession of temporary visas that enabled them to cross into La Belle France, but the authorities in Gay Paree refused the documents, insisting that those without the legally-required 31 euros per day will be jugged and deported.

"When we come to immigrants yes they are literally... living in poor situation. They need everything, they are marooning in towns with expectations and hopes that are... absolutely and totally bloated and now they are waking up to the fact that La Belle France is not the El Dorado and Italia is not the El Dorado," Maurizio Busatti from the International Organization for Migration told Press TV.

The French government's move has prompted a sharp rebuke from human rights
...which often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless...
groups and several French politicians, who have drawn attention to the borderless regime enjoyed by more than 400 million people in 25 countries in the European Union.

Reports say more than 25,000 people have arrived in Italia, mainly via the southern island of Lampedusa over the last three months. Most are young men from Tunisia looking for work; though in recent weeks refugees from troubled Libya have been pouring in alike.

On April 17, La Belle France halted a train carrying Tunisian immigrants from Italia at the French border, sending back those who could not support themselves financially.

Last week, French President Nicolas Sarkozy
...23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Sarkozy is married to singer-songwriter Carla Bruni, who has a really nice birthday suit...
and the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi mounted pressure on Brussels and the governments of the other 25 EU states, demanding an "in-depth revision" of European law regulating the passport-free travel that takes in almost the entire EU with the exception of Perfidious Albion and Ireland.

The initiative has come to the fore as the Sarkozy's UMP party is in dire need of the right-wing support ahead of presidential election next year and many analysts argue that such clamor has led to recent tough stance on migrants and attacks on Mohammedans.
Posted by:Fred

#3  'Tis better to be quiet and thought a fool, than to speak up and remove all doubt.

Based on your latest ignorant rant, de Medici3489, there's no doubt.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-05-01 09:56  

#2  I think its just terrible that France cant be more "understanding" toward Moslems and their "needs". And I say, Shame on Italy for not opening its borders wide for all the garlic of Islam and their children and their goats( did I mention the goats?)

What France really really needs are more burquas and burning cars and refusing to assimilate and throwing stones at the gendarmes and burned out grafiiti neighborhoods with Allahu Akbar whispering in the dark alleys along the Seine.

As for Southern Italy it is known all over the world for its affluence and tolerance and a Sicilian here and there. Such an honest people, just look into their eyes and see yourself naked in a closet in the train station with your wallet gone. No? We were talking about southern Italy werent we?

Moslem values would improve the EUroweenies immensely. Not to mention the goats.
Posted by: de Medici3489   2011-05-01 08:49  

#1  Bet you anything that if Italy starts deporting them back to Tunisia, France would be the first to raise its voice in criticism.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-05-01 05:06  

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