Italian minister's warning: Migrants will not even try to enter Italy

Matteo Salvin, Italy's Interior Minister anti-emigration, warned humanitarian ships carrying immigrants not to try to dock in Italy. The party's leader, Lega Nord, was the man who banned a ship with hundreds of immigrants aboard to dock on Italian coasts. Aquarius ship and two Italian ships accompanying it are [...]
Matteo Salvin, Italy's Interior Minister anti-emigration, warned humanitarian ships carrying immigrants not to try to dock in Italy.
The party's leader, Lega Nord, was the man who banned a ship with hundreds of immigrants aboard to dock on Italian coasts.
Aquarius and two Italian ships accompanying him are on their way to Spain to evacuate immigrants and are expected to arrive on Sunday.
Salvin, meanwhile, warned that the docking rejection of the ship “Aquarius” will be repeated if it decides to re-chose Italian shores.
“While the ship Aquarius heads toward Spain, two other vessels of nongovernmental organisations with Dutch flags have arrived near the Libyan coast. We know that Italy will not be an accomplice in the business of illegal migration, and they will have to look for other ports where they go”, Salvin wrote on social networks.
A day earlier, Italy's Interior Minister reaffirmed his position and said it would not be foreign NGOs financed by other countries that would decide who landed in Italy or not.












