Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Bignasca: "A wall between the Ticino and Italy"

The provocative proposal of the League's leader against the emergence of illegal immigrants may soon hit the Ticino

's start with what is at the heart of the problem. To say that Italians are not the policemen to patrol the Tunisian ports to stem the flow of migration, but the Tunisian armed forces themselves, "equipped" with Italian media. He said the foreign minister, Franco Frattini , shortly before returning to Tunis, after another difficult day on the front immigration. The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi spoke with the President of the European Council Van Rompuy the opportunity to agree an EU summit. Interior Minister Roberto Maroni has renewed its concerns, stressing the urgent need for European intervention. Maroni and Berlusconi will now set in Sicily, where he also was intercepted a fishing vessel last night migrants.

Bignasca wants a wall

From Ticino gets an entry while provocative, but that gives an idea on what could be the consequences in our part of the North African crisis crave. To stem the flow of refugees from the nearby peninsula of Switzerland - Said last night the League's leader Giuliano Bignasca cantonal elections, a debate on CSR - "we must build a concrete wall along the border with Italy."

border guards are ready

The Federal Office for Migration is at the window. And the Border Guard are prepared to strengthen surveillance in the area of \u200b\u200bChiasso and in particular to the customs of the Gotthard railway. The first effects of the wave of refugees should be in about a week. tio

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