This is an event that is placed on top of a long list of similar crimes, which has aroused particular resonance, however, yet another act of violence by immigrants.
In this regard, the Interior Minister Giuliano Amato and the Romanian Interior Minister Cristian David is committed to achieving an agreement on combating crime. The anti-crime operation is realized by sending police and magistrates in Italy and Romania with the rapid expulsion for those who are dangerous to public safety. But behind the formality of diplomatic relations, the controversy concerning the "Reggiani case" have left their mark between the two communities.
Public opinion is in turmoil: "People feel afraid and no longer protected in small countries such as in large cities." The governor of Lombardy, Roberto Formigoni appeals to the chairman of the board and the entire political sphere: "We are facing a national emergency. We vote with a security package properly. We must act now. "
The proposal was accepted and Italy saw the birth of a new decree was about the expulsions.
But the bill has not seen all agreed and after the handshakes between the premier, the mutual promises of dialogue and cooperation, the foreign minister of Romania put Italy in a list of places 'at risk' for citizens of Romania, along with countries like Iran, Costa Rica, Mexico and Bulgaria, which requires very careful if you travel or stay. Also recommended for all Romanians living in Italy and found the event to be removed to address emergency to the nearest consular Romania if they believe were committed against their abuse.
The reasons of the other yellow stickers can be summarized thus: in Costa Rica "is the risk of contracting yellow fever" in Iran, "the government applies fines of € 30 per day to foreigners without a visa" in Mexico " the potential for crime is high and the safety of tourists should be guaranteed by the agencies of tourism. " As regards Italy, the yellow dot is the result of the decree on expulsion, but it is certain that the decision of the government has weighed in offensive behavior and a general sense of hostility reported immigrants Romanians living in Italy (the largest foreign community, according to Caritas). In addition to the associations is, moreover, that many Romanians give up their trip to Italy to find relatives.
Monia Ferretti
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