Pope threat requires help: Don't judge me.

He's Muslim and the Italian media accused him of trying to convert the Pope, but he's called Brandon, and he doesn't look harsh or dangerous. Removed since children from Albania along with their parents, he returned to his grandparents at the age of 22 under an Italian Interior Minister's decision, which ordered deportation [...]
Outgoing since children from Albania along with their parents, he returned to his grandparents at the age of 22 under an Italian Interior Minister's decision, which ordered his deportation last week under suspicion of extremism.
But Brandon White considers himself a believer who was seen suspicious by the authorities after his Facebook comments, who were regarded as sympathy to I SIS. So he says he turned to the Pope for help.
I got out of five in the morning with a little fear and emotion. I stopped at a church, asked her priest to contact the Pope. The moment this person saw me with Kurwan, he was very scared. I smiled, he looked at me with anger. I felt so guilty, even though I wasn't. The message I wanted to convey to the Pope was that we're not all the same, not all of us are terrorists”, says White.
But that cost him dearly. Since this February attempt to meet Pope, Brandon has been held in prison.
On the first day I stepped on it they considered me a terrorist, that I wasn't. Everything I said was off base. I was in my house because I'm Italian. I'm a normal guy who's helped a lot of people. I try to help them, not kill them, says 22-year-old.
White is the fifth person recently expelled from Italian authorities for the same motive. He now fears prejudice and demands a chance to have a normal life.
I need help because I'm a weak man, too. I need a foundation, to have a job to continue my” life, says White.












