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Left wing mayor Orlando argued that the application of Article 13 of Law 132 of the security decree would effectively criminalize certain sections of society. He therefore ordered the suspension of the law in Palermo and informed his registry office to continue to allow everyone to register for residency.
"Ours is not an act of civil disobedience or conscientious objection, but the simple application of the constitutional rights that are guaranteed to all those who live in our country," Leoluca Orlando, Palermo's mayor, told Repubblica.
"With all the problems that exist in Palermo, the leftist mayor thinks about creating "disobedience" on the subject of migrants," tweeted Salvini.
" We are facing a criminal law. There are thousands, hundreds of thousands of people who legally reside in Italy, pay taxes, pay contributions to INPS and in a few weeks or months will be 'without papers' and then illegal, this means incentivizing crime, not fighting it or preventing it," said Orlando, mayor of Sicily's capital Palermo. "
originally posted by: abe froman
I am openly advocating for summary executions for those that enter any country illegally.
I am openly advocating for treason and sedition charges for politicians and others that encourage and abet such invaders.
I am openly advocating for 100% forfeiture of all property, business and personal, for anyone knowingly employing illegal aliens.
I am openly advocating for the complete and total destruction of any and all NGOs that seek to impinge on legit governments.
originally posted by: AtlasHawk
a reply to: PhyllidaDavenport
the Africans on the streets all men, were extremely
Where were the Natives of Palermo?
intimidating to the point where some actually laughed at us and the Scicilian old ladies who were
definitely scared too
It's a far cry from what they were 50 years ago. Now, they are pretty third rate and weak. I'm sure they can still strike fear in a few people, but they have been greatly surpassed by a lot of other ethnicities organized crime factions.
originally posted by: AtlasHawk
a reply to: MisterSpock
It's a far cry from what they were 50 years ago. Now, they are pretty third rate and weak. I'm sure they can still strike fear in a few people, but they have been greatly surpassed by a lot of other ethnicities organized crime factions.
I Think everyone is waiting for the right moment, seeing how the Mainstream News Media will use the race card again.
they contribute jack, they bring nothing but violence and take whatever they want. No-one wants to say anything for fear of being called racist or worse.
You cannot legislate multiculturalism, many cultures clash, many religions clash and making laws that say the indigenous people have to like tolerate and accept everyone regardless, is wrong and goes against natural human reactions & emotions plus its always one sided.
originally posted by: MisterSpock
Glad someone brought up the Italian mob.
As an Italian, I'm absolutely disgusted at their inaction in protecting their country and people.
It's a far cry from what they were 50 years ago. Now, they are pretty third rate and weak. I'm sure they can still strike fear in a few people, but they have been greatly surpassed by a lot of other ethnicities organized crime factions.
originally posted by: AtlasHawk
Sicily has more African migrants then actual Italians. But apparently for the mayor of Palermo, he wants more African migrants to show "Compassion,Diversity"
originally posted by: PhyllidaDavenport
I was in Palermo back in May/June...its a hellhole and with a very dangerous feel to it...not that it was ever front cover of Ideal Home material, but the Africans on the streets all men, were extremely intimidating to the point where some actually laughed at us and the Scicilian old ladies who were definitely scared too, but its not talked about. However, the good thing is that the Mafia still has very strong ties in Scicily it is their home base after all
originally posted by: eletheia
After Brexit shows the way, there will be more countries leaving the EU
originally posted by: AtlasHawk
Where were the Natives of Palermo?