Saturday, August 8, 2015

Immigration, Grillo: crackdown on residence permits – The Messenger

“Cracking down on residence permits for humanitarian protection, which only Italy gives mass. Closer monitoring of refugees in the host system. Establishment of efficient systems for the forcible return of people to dismiss the application for asylum. Specific procedure for the resolution of appeals against the refusal of asylum. ” Are the four proposals on immigration presented this morning on the blog of Beppe Grillo by Councillor Turin Vittorio Bertola.

The first of the proposals that appear on blogs Grillo provides a “crackdown on residence permits” because “we have almost a political asylum is given to two people who were not going right according to international treaties on refugees, but we still welcome for “serious humanitarian reasons”. In other European countries – argues Vittorio Bertola, M5S councilor in Turin – this permissions does not exist or is used in a much lesser extent, from us instead with this motivation you do get people who should not, why? For food industry

 the welcome. “

The second proposal concerns the systems of forced repatriation because” it is unacceptable that even at that 40-50% of questions that was punched corresponds in fact an admission in Italy, such as illegal immigrants, because it will just give him a sheet that said “you have to leave the country, do you, ok?”. This is not a serious behavior, if one is to be expelled must be accompanied to the border and / or loaded on a plane to his country of origin, by force if necessary. “

And yet, writes Bertola, “it is not possible for one who is not entitled to asylum, including obviously, can remain in Italy for years by simply making an appeal against a decision refusing asylum, perilous at our expense because being penniless lawyers we pay them. It is worth giving a chance to appeal to prevent abuse, but it follows its own path of urgency in order to be processed within a month or two and do not give excuses to those who have no right to stay in Italy. “

Finally, the fourth proposal, “closer monitoring of refugees in the host system. Here in Turin a few months ago there was a Senegalese refugee for weeks out every morning at 5 from his hostel (paid by us) and went to rob and stab women to metro stations. After 8 violent robberies have taken, and we wonder: but the cooperative who ran the reception never noticed anything? “.

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