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[–] Anson 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

The Italian Minister for the Interior, Matteo Salvini, who had promised to send hundreds of thousands of illegal African migrants back to their respective countries from Italy, seems to have started in earnest.

Yesterday, 165 Nigerians were deported to their country, more than half of the number of deported migrants during the first six months of 2017, so one can expect that the number of deportations this year will shed those of last year.

After concluding several agreements with their country of origin, the Italian authorities loaded the immigrants on a boat to Libya, where they were then taken to Nigeria in an airplane. Later, Matteo Salvini said: - There will be 165 potential rapists of our wives, and this is just the beginning.

With this action, Italy wants to send a strong signal to migrants: - We want African migrants to know that when they come here, we send them back. Italy is no longer open to all types of immigration.

This coincides with Salvini's message to the UN - that Italy can not be accused of "racism" because Italy has taken in hundreds of thousands of migrants for decades. - Deportation is not racist, it is only a matter of common sense. Salvani is now considering cutting back on funds to the United Nations.

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[–] 13822540? ago 

165 only? How is he going to send 100,000 back, how much does it cost? Fuck can't be cheap, also what measures are they going to do to stop the boats from coming back over?

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[–] Anson ago 

how much does it cost? Fuck can't be cheap

Exactly. This is what was precisely calculated when these people walked into Europe. There could never be a way to remove them without spending 100x the cost of getting them in. Which is overwhelming, and therefore impossible