France secretly sends immigrants to Italian soil

The issue of migrants returning to the Italian-French border has again sparked controversy between Italy and France. The Italian Interior Ministry today reports that a French gendarmerie van has been identified by Italian border police in Turin's Klavier municipality, while unloading several African ethnicity immigrants into a forest area of the Italian-French border. Then [...]
The issue of migrants returning to the Italian-French border has again sparked controversy between Italy and France.
The Italian Interior Ministry today reports that a French gendarmerie van has been identified by Italian border police in Turin's Klavier municipality, while unloading several African ethnicity immigrants into a forest area of the Italian-French border.
Then the van is back in French soil.
The Italian Interior Ministry reports that the van's license plate has been identified and is investigating the event.
While Interior Minister Matteo Salvin has demanded that Italian Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero urgently call French Ambassador to Rome to refer to what happened.
I don't want to believe that Macron France used State Police to smuggle immigrants to Italian soil,”, is expressed in the media Salvini, broadcast Oranews. “But if someone really thinks he can use us as a refugee camp in Europe, by violating laws, limits, and pacts, he is seriously mistaken. ”
“We are ready,” Solomon expresses. “Defend the honor and dignity of our country at every headquarters of any level. We claim clarity about what happened and, above all, to those who teach us morality every day, and we will spare no one. ”
Meanwhile, the Italian Foreign Ministry also reports that it has requested the French Ambassador to Rome at the meeting and is awaiting his reference.
The Clarier municipality, where French gendarmerie has secretly transported immigrants from France, is seen as a hot area because it has been positioned for months of extreme left and anarchy linked to the {Brser Les Frontierres] movement.
So far there is still no response from Paris to what happened, nor from the French Embassy in Rome.












