Fugitive immigrants in Italy, politicians call for expulsion of all

Italy will soon have a popular government consisting of politicians who have promised to expel immigrants. Migrants sitting in some green chairs wait in one room. Volunteers called them one by one. “Italia has changed a lot”, said Aboud, a 43-year-old Moroccan immigrant, who is “provising [...]
Migrants sitting in some green chairs wait in one room. Volunteers called them one by one.
“Italia has changed a lot”, said Aboud, a 43-year-old Moroccan immigrant who is currently taking “provating to get a residence permit”.
The “is very difficult today for immigrants”, he said. “Maybe it was the economic crisis, I don't know, but there's no jobs here, there's no help, and immigrants suffer”.
In Italy there are more than five million illegal immigrants, a report published by the Institute for Multiethnic Studies (ISMU), plus 500.000 of them do not have residence permits.
A Peruvian immigrant, Mary Romani, 50 years old working as a caretaker, says “I'm a bit scared”
Her dream is to move towards London because the quality of education for her children is much better for different countries. But she's trying to obtain Italy's citizenship, and her grandfather was an Italian she could return to Peru, as her document deadline has expired, reports “Al Jazeera”, Periscopi broadcast.
Italian party leader “League” Salvin, who is also the potential candidate to run the interior ministry, has made a tough campaign through an anti-imgrant platform.
Before the elections were held, he called out that Islam is a <x0 threat”, and on another occasion his speech was recorded where “we need clinical cleansing here and in Italy, street for road, district for district, square for square, if necessary with all the harshest methods”./Periscopi/












