jimnyc
06-13-2017, 01:48 PM
Or will he? If it's not the person, and it's about halting immigration and disagreeing with such a decision, and angry because of 'where' the immigrants are coming from.... well then, we'll surely be seeing some fireworks. I'm sure at least a lot on our left will speak up for such horrors.
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Mayor of Rome Calls for Ban on Immigration to the City
The mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, has asked the Italian government to temporarily halt immigration to the city.
In a letter reportedly sent to Paola Basilone, the prefect of Rome, Raggi (pictured) called for a “moratorium” on new arrivals and said: “I find it impossible, as well as risky, to think up further accommodation structures.”
The mayor, a member of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement political party, explained she was making the request because of the “strong migratory presence” in Rome and “the continued influx of foreign citizens”.
It’s not clear how long the temporary ban, reported by thelocal.it, would last.
According to the most recent figures published in Italy on January 1, 2016, there were 364,632 foreign-born people registered as living in Rome, which has a metropolitan population of about 4.35 million. Foreigners represent about eight per cent of its population.
According to the 2016 census, Italy has a population of about 60.5 million. However, it has experienced a steady flow of African and Middle Eastern migration from Libya in recent years, almost certainly blurring the true picture of how many people live in the country.
Rest here - https://heatst.com/world/mayor-of-rome-calls-for-ban-on-immigration-to-the-city/
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Mayor of Rome Calls for Ban on Immigration to the City
The mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, has asked the Italian government to temporarily halt immigration to the city.
In a letter reportedly sent to Paola Basilone, the prefect of Rome, Raggi (pictured) called for a “moratorium” on new arrivals and said: “I find it impossible, as well as risky, to think up further accommodation structures.”
The mayor, a member of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement political party, explained she was making the request because of the “strong migratory presence” in Rome and “the continued influx of foreign citizens”.
It’s not clear how long the temporary ban, reported by thelocal.it, would last.
According to the most recent figures published in Italy on January 1, 2016, there were 364,632 foreign-born people registered as living in Rome, which has a metropolitan population of about 4.35 million. Foreigners represent about eight per cent of its population.
According to the 2016 census, Italy has a population of about 60.5 million. However, it has experienced a steady flow of African and Middle Eastern migration from Libya in recent years, almost certainly blurring the true picture of how many people live in the country.
Rest here - https://heatst.com/world/mayor-of-rome-calls-for-ban-on-immigration-to-the-city/