The record of reports to a Moroccan before his departure must make us think. How many others like him?
Since many complain that we never give good news, here, I would finally like one: we made it. We have expelled an irregular immigrant. A Moroccan. We embarked it the other day in Malpensa and returned to Casablanca. Cheers cheering. Osanna in the top of the Interior Ministry. Our happiness has increased from the fact that obtaining this result was not easy at all: the subject in question, in fact, boasted the record of 142 reports (read: Centralquarantadue) of the State Police. In practice, before being able to expel him, we let it accumulate complaints for theft, aggravated theft, theft in home, robbery, shop, scam, extortion, receiving stolen goods, threat, personal injuries, brawl, weapons port, resistance to public officials, replacement of person, driving without a license, interruption of public service and perhaps some more. In short, we took a while to understand that it was not really a type of gentleman to host at our house. But then we did it. We understood it. And arrived at the 142nd reporting, relentless as we only know how to be, we said enough. What an expulsion is. And expulsion was.
Tell me if this is not an exciting news, those able to change the mood of the day. Always all negative there, to say that the expulsions are never made, that the route sheet becomes a tear paper just delivered to the subject in question; All to complain about our streets invaded by illegal and criminals, by people who would have no right to stay here, who should be put on the first flight for their country; Always all to complain that nothing is done to give the opportunity to enter Italy only to those who really want to work and not to the underwent criminals: here, now finally, there is the demonstration that something is changing. After 142 reports of crimes, you risk being expelled. It is not the hard line that the Italians expected, but in short, we must be satisfied.
Thus, while the magistrates continue to pale any provision of the government who tries to report some order and security in the country, and while the right -thinking of the Confraternity of the Accoglioni shout to the authoritarian turning point as soon as they try to avoid that honest laws and citizens are trampled on for hordes of criminals and clandestines, we can only look with confidence in the history of this young Moroccan, who in just 23 years old, Upon expulsion, he managed to reach the record of 142 reports, crossing the entire penal code into practice. He landed in Valtellina in 2012, when he was only 10 years old, with an entrance visa for family reasons, at 16 he began to be noticed by the police with the first crimes. The criminal escalation was impressive, so as to accumulate, in addition to the various complaints, also a sentence to three years and six months and other surveillance measures, which has regularly broken to continue crime. Despite this, he managed to avoid expulsion until the other day when he stole the wallet from a man who had passed out for an illness in a colic bar and, immediately after, he cheated an old woman who wanted to feed him. He pretended to be hungry to enter the house and steal money and jewelry. Thus, finally, the expulsion was triggered.
Now we just have to hope that this line of firmness (so to speak) will be replicated. Do you remember, for example, the Tunisian who some time ago attacked the policemen in the Quarticciolo to defend the drug dealers? The Court of Appeal of Rome denied the expulsion, but if we wait for the 142nd crime who knows that it does not change your mind. And that other violent Tunisian, known to the law enforcement of Mestre, because since 2019 he continues to commit all types of crime but remains undisturbed so that the courts deny the street sheet? Also for him the same principle is worth: if we wait for the 142nd crime who knows that we cannot make the judges change his mind. In short, it is all a matter of patience. A numerical fact. In Milan, to say, a Algerian was discovered some time ago that should have abandoned Italy already in 2018, but who had always managed to get around the expulsion by changing the name. According to the police, he had 41 different alias. Who knows that when he arrives at 142 aka, he is not able to hunt out too.
In short, you have to be optimistic. And this Moroccan affair helps us to be: of course, if, in the meantime, while waiting with optimism that violent immigrants complete their criminal curriculum by giving up the pre -established share of 142 crimes, some exasperated Italian loses patience and maybe takes a rifle to defend himself, you must not be surprised. What do you want to do? This is how our country goes: we thought we had to have the numbers to enter. Instead you have to have the numbers (of crimes) only to be able to be hunted.




