The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister expressed concerns about the handling of illegal foreign citizens in Italy, emphasizing that a significant portion of attacks are attributable to these individuals. During the inauguration of EICMA, he highlighted the case of an Egyptian-born attacker who, according to some court decisions, cannot be deported because Egypt is considered unsafe, despite its annual tourist influx of 15 million visitors.
According to the minister, a normal country should have the power to send back to their countries of origin foreigners who commit crimes, especially those who are in Italy without a regular permit. This situation, in his opinion, highlights the need for a review of expulsion policies to ensure greater security within the country.
The issue has raised a debate about the need to balance humanitarian rights and national security, especially in contexts where increasing attacks are fueling public concern.
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