• Migrant Admits On Live Italian TV That They Have A Right To Stab And Rob Locals Because They Need The Money

    From blutto@blutto@mars.com to misc.immigration.usa,alt.law-enforcement,talk.politics.guns,sac.politics,or.politics on Sat Feb 7 21:41:58 2026
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    A heated exchange on Italian television is reigniting national concerns
    over migration and public safety after a North African migrant openly
    justified violent robberies on live TV.

    During a recent episode of La Strada on Rete4, the migrant argued that undocumented individuals are effectively forced into crime, claiming
    that expired residency permits and limited job opportunities leave them
    no choice but to rob people, sometimes at knifepoint. His remarks
    stunned the studio, leaving the host and panel visibly shaken.

    The tension escalated when panelists referenced a recent school
    stabbing, pressing the guest on whether desperation excuses violence.
    The migrant doubled down, framing criminal acts as an understandable
    response to ItalyAs immigration system rather than a moral failure.

    The exchange quickly went viral, striking a nerve in a country already struggling to balance compassion, border control, and public safety.

    Italy has absorbed hundreds of thousands of migrants over the past
    decade, many of whom arrive without legal status or overstay temporary
    permits. While advocates often emphasize humanitarian obligations,
    critics point to hard numbers that suggest a growing disconnect between
    policy and reality.

    A 2017 Bocconi University study analyzing crime data from 2007 to 2013
    found that undocumented immigrants made up roughly 20 to 30 percent of
    ItalyAs foreign population during that periodubut accounted for
    approximately 80 percent of arrests for serious crimes. Though dated,
    the findings continue to be cited amid ongoing debates over enforcement
    and integration.

    For many Italians, the comments aired on La Strada crystallized a fear
    they believe political leaders have ignored for too long: that leniency
    and bureaucratic paralysis are fostering a parallel society where
    lawlessness is normalized and even defended.

    As migration remains a dominant political issue across Europe, the
    televised confrontation served as a stark reminder that the debate is no
    longer abstract. It is playing out in neighborhoods, classrooms,
    andunowuon prime-time television.

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  • From Colon Powell@Colon.Powell@tutanato.com to misc.immigration.usa,alt.law-enforcement,talk.politics.guns,sac.politics,or.politics on Sat Feb 7 15:53:19 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement

    On 2/7/2026 2:41 PM, blutto wrote:
    A heated exchange on Italian television is reigniting national concerns
    over migration and public safety after a North African migrant openly justified violent robberies on live TV.

    During a recent episode of La Strada on Rete4, the migrant argued that undocumented individuals are effectively forced into crime, claiming
    that expired residency permits and limited job opportunities leave them
    no choice but to rob people, sometimes at knifepoint. His remarks
    stunned the studio, leaving the host and panel visibly shaken.

    The tension escalated when panelists referenced a recent school
    stabbing, pressing the guest on whether desperation excuses violence.
    The migrant doubled down, framing criminal acts as an understandable
    response to ItalyrCOs immigration system rather than a moral failure.

    The exchange quickly went viral, striking a nerve in a country already struggling to balance compassion, border control, and public safety.

    Italy has absorbed hundreds of thousands of migrants over the past
    decade, many of whom arrive without legal status or overstay temporary permits. While advocates often emphasize humanitarian obligations,
    critics point to hard numbers that suggest a growing disconnect between policy and reality.

    A 2017 Bocconi University study analyzing crime data from 2007 to 2013
    found that undocumented immigrants made up roughly 20 to 30 percent of ItalyrCOs foreign population during that periodrCobut accounted for approximately 80 percent of arrests for serious crimes. Though dated,
    the findings continue to be cited amid ongoing debates over enforcement
    and integration.

    For many Italians, the comments aired on La Strada crystallized a fear
    they believe political leaders have ignored for too long: that leniency
    and bureaucratic paralysis are fostering a parallel society where
    lawlessness is normalized and even defended.

    As migration remains a dominant political issue across Europe, the
    televised confrontation served as a stark reminder that the debate is no longer abstract. It is playing out in neighborhoods, classrooms, andrConowrCoon prime-time television.

    <https://vidmax.com/video/236776-migrant-admits-on-live-italian-tv-that-t hey-have-a-right-to-stab-and-rob-locals-because-they-need-the-money>

    The legacy media always frames migrant crime and demographic warfare in
    terms of it being a "debate." It boils down to the obvious truth that
    if a nation invites Third World criminals into their First World
    borders, they are inviting Third World crime and violence into their own world. It's not a debate, it's globalist "leaders" waging demographic
    war on the European people in order to genocide them.
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    "Title 8, U.S.C. -o 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
    unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
    bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
    in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)."

    "A country can vote it's way into Socialism or Communism but will have
    to shoot it's way out."

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