Now Italy is trying to get migrants out...what a failed social experiment by the EU.

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Anxiety mounts as Italy moves to get more migrants out

When exactly do the Islamic migrants respect the local culture and assimilate into the country that extended them the courtesy of allowing them to stay?

The migrants do not seem very appreciative, as evidenced by their actions.

When exactly does all of Europe all hold hands and sing KUM-BA-YA?

ROME (AFP) -

Behind the high fences of the repatriation centre at Ponte Galeria, just down the road from Rome's Fiumicino airport, dozens of women sit outside, waiting for word on whether they will have to leave Italy.

But as the government steps up its efforts to send more migrants home, many who pinned their hopes on asylum appeals are growing increasingly worried.

This week an official decree paved the way for the creation of 11 more repatriation centres capable of housing 1,600 people pending deportation, on top of the four currently in operation.

At Ponte Galeria, in courtyards easily mistaken for cages, Khadigia Shabbi, 47, can barely hold back her tears.

"Here we are dying," the former Libyan university lecturer says.

Arrested in Palermo at the end of 2015 and convicted of inciting terrorism, Shabbi protests her innocence and has requested asylum.

She is not alone. Half of the 63 women at Ponte Galeria, which AFP was able to visit, have made similar requests.

Several are from Nigeria, having crossed Libya to reach Italy. But there are also Ukrainians and Chinese.

The country is sheltering more than 176,000 asylum-seekers, with about 45,000 migrants arriving since January 1 -- a 40 percent rise on the same period last year -- and officials are bracing for another summer of record arrivals.

- 'I'll come back' -

To cope with the influx -- and to deter others from coming -- Interior Minister Marco Minniti pushed through parliament last month a plan to increase migrant housing and provide new resources for expelling those who have come only to seek work.

The plan includes creating fast-track asylum appeal courts for the roughly 60 percent of migrants who have their initial requests denied, in order to reach a binding decision that gets them out of the country sooner.

Between January and April, Italy expelled 6,242 people who did not have the right to stay, an increase of 24 percent on the same period last year.
 
Anxiety mounts as Italy moves to get more migrants out

When exactly do the Islamic migrants respect the local culture and assimilate into the country that extended them the courtesy of allowing them to stay?

The migrants do not seem very appreciative, as evidenced by their actions.

When exactly does all of Europe all hold hands and sing KUM-BA-YA?

ROME (AFP) -

Behind the high fences of the repatriation centre at Ponte Galeria, just down the road from Rome's Fiumicino airport, dozens of women sit outside, waiting for word on whether they will have to leave Italy.

But as the government steps up its efforts to send more migrants home, many who pinned their hopes on asylum appeals are growing increasingly worried.

This week an official decree paved the way for the creation of 11 more repatriation centres capable of housing 1,600 people pending deportation, on top of the four currently in operation.

At Ponte Galeria, in courtyards easily mistaken for cages, Khadigia Shabbi, 47, can barely hold back her tears.

"Here we are dying," the former Libyan university lecturer says.

Arrested in Palermo at the end of 2015 and convicted of inciting terrorism, Shabbi protests her innocence and has requested asylum.

She is not alone. Half of the 63 women at Ponte Galeria, which AFP was able to visit, have made similar requests.

Several are from Nigeria, having crossed Libya to reach Italy. But there are also Ukrainians and Chinese.

The country is sheltering more than 176,000 asylum-seekers, with about 45,000 migrants arriving since January 1 -- a 40 percent rise on the same period last year -- and officials are bracing for another summer of record arrivals.

- 'I'll come back' -

To cope with the influx -- and to deter others from coming -- Interior Minister Marco Minniti pushed through parliament last month a plan to increase migrant housing and provide new resources for expelling those who have come only to seek work.

The plan includes creating fast-track asylum appeal courts for the roughly 60 percent of migrants who have their initial requests denied, in order to reach a binding decision that gets them out of the country sooner.

Between January and April, Italy expelled 6,242 people who did not have the right to stay, an increase of 24 percent on the same period last year.
So they want to live in a free society but they have already been convicted of inciting terrorism and now it isn't fair?

Is this her?

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today we have new sister Khadija ,new Muslim from Italy she want to pass a message to the world.

O Allah set all on faith الله أكبر Masha Allah
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The Italians would like to protect their culture a little, I guess.

Turns out, not everyone hates their country, its history, its values, its traditions, its culture.

Go figure.
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France hates theirs. Maybe the Italians can ship the refugees there.
 

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