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Governors of Italian Regions Express Concerns over CPR and Immigration Policies

“I will not give the OK to any CPR in Tuscany. The Italians are being made fun of because the immigration problem is how to let them in and welcome them, not how to throw them out.” Thus the Tuscan governor Eugenio Giani who asks: “What does the CPR have to do with it as a response to emergency flows?” “If these immigrants arrive with the torment, violence and suffering they have endured, your answer is ‘do I do the CPR’, that is, places to throw them out? First you answer how to integrate them and welcome them, feed them and sleep. Then you talk even those isolated cases in which the very long repatriation procedure can be foreseen”.

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Kompatscher: Cpr in South Tyrol only for local needs

“Minister Piantedosi reiterated to me yesterday during our meeting that the CPR in Alto Adige will only serve local needs and there will be no transfers from other regions”. Governor Arno Kompatscher said this, reporting that the Center will have a capacity of around 50 places and will be identified, financed and managed directly by Rome. Kompatscher also announced that the Interior Minister is expected in Bolzano soon for a conference on public order.”

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Fedriga: in the CPR all migrants have criminal records

“With respect to the opinion of some that in the CPR there are those who lose their job or their residence permit, I say that it is a lie: in the CPR there are all people who have criminal records, this is the experience of the CPR of Gradisca di Isonzo. Do we want to leave people accused of crimes such as private violence and drug dealing free to go wherever they want instead of repatriating them?”. Thus the governor of Friuli Venezia Giulia and president of the Regions Conference, Massimiliano Fedriga, on the sidelines of a conference on regulatory simplification.

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2023-09-19 11:50:00


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