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Policeman stabbed, Sala: “Expulsions must be carried out”. Nardella adds: “The government has only repatriated 12% of irregular immigrants”

The two mayors return to the failure to expel the Egyptian who stabbed the police officer Christian Di Martino the other night in Lambrate

MILAN – “If a police station issues an expulsion decree, it must then be carried out. And let’s be honest, it almost never happens. These are just common sense rules, which however should be applied. If instead we want to continue wasting time in exhausting pseudo-political debates, which people no longer understand, we are doing pseudo politics and not real politics. With the results we all see.” The mayor of Milan Beppe Sala writes it on social media, returning to the failure to expel the Egyptian who stabbed the police officer Christian Di Martino the other night in Lambrate.

Insecurity in cities has increased, accompanied by a significantly growing number of socially dangerous individuals. It is a point of view shared by the mayor of Florence and candidate of the Democratic Party for the European elections, Dario Nardella. “The real answer that should be given is because whoever made an attempt on the life of deputy inspector Di Martino was not sent home despite the repatriation orders of recent months. Meloni has been in government for a year and a half”.

“It’s not a sensation, they are objective numbers – he explains in response to the host of Mattino Cinque – last year the government repatriated only 12% of irregular immigrants. It means that out of 100 irregular immigrants, 12 are repatriated and what do the other 88 do? According to Bossi-Fini they cannot be hired, regularized and included in the world of work. They remain on our streets committing crimes crime”. In addition to this aspect, Nardella continues, “there is the issue of the certainty of the law which is not fully respected and there is the issue of overcrowding in prisons, because even if a way is found to put in prison” one of the subjects who commit these crimes “we have 10 thousand more occupied places than the permitted capacity. Once and for all we need to get our hands on these things.

We have been asking for more police officers and carabinieri in our cities for years. Talking about no man’s land stations is wrong and unfair towards these officers who do a great job. I want to thank the police and carabinieri who work in our cities every day, even at night, just as I express solidarity with Di Martino and his family and colleagues”. “I want to say it very clearly, there is a lack of law enforcement officers – adds Nardella – because security is a fundamental right that must be guaranteed first and foremost by the State. I’m not saying it, the police unions are saying it: in Italy needs 30 thousand more police officers and carabinieri. It is clear that when there are few police forces it is difficult to intervene, in my city there are barely four police cars at night metropolitan city. This is the first point we insist on, and even in these days we are asking for more agents”.