Salvin no longer loves immigrants in Italy

Until the first group of 629 immigrants from the ship Aquariius arrived at the port of Valencia in Spain, on the Libyan coast two other humanitarian ships have been deployed pending the end of tens of hundreds of immigrants headed by Libya. It's about Italian media, Matteo Salvin, Interior Minister at the same time [...]
It has been delivered to Italian media, Matteo Salvini, the interior minister at the same time as deputy prime minister in the Giusppe Contes government.
Two other humanitarian organisations that sail on the Dutch flag Lifeline of Seefuchs have arrived on Libya's coast pending to carry the load of human beings abandoned at sea by boaters”, Interior Minister Salvin informs.
Let these gentlemen know that Italy is no longer an accomplice to the business of illegal immigration and let them seek other non- Italian ports to land. As a minister and a father, I may be attacked and threatened as long as they want, but I do not give up my decision and do it for everyone's benefit. ”
A strong reaction has come from German humanitarian organizations that sail the Dutch flag of Lifeline. In their account, Tutter writes “when the fascists advertise us”, this post was removed a few hours later.
But Minister Salvin's response has been immediate: “A reason why each volunteer organisation calls Italian deputy prime minister a fascist? They will never touch Italian soil. ”
“A Persian volunteer German association sailing with the Dutch flag appeals to Italy. Do they really think we're so stupid? In Italy has the music changed?
Minister Salvin's accusation goes on to publish a photograph of a Lifeline member who appears with a brush in the colors of the German flag.
This fellow member of the German organisation that sails on the ship Lifeline... pending to charge immigrants accuses me of being a fascist. Pretty reliable I would say”, he said.
But the words of Minister Matteo Salvin have found the truth and from the Dutch representation of the European Union, which confirms that the “2 ships Lifeline and Seefuchs of humanitarian organisations that sail on the Dutch flag on the Libyan coast are not registered in the Netherlands, nor are they Dutch non-governmental organisations. Even the government of the lower countries is preoccupied with the activity they conduct in the search-saving area of the Libyan coast”, the Netherlands's European representation near Brussels, writes in its proposal.












