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Migrants, Meloni “Flow management breeding ground for criminals”

ROME (ITALPRESS) – “The Salerno DDA investigation, which has led to 36 suspects and unveiled more than 2 thousand false applications for residence permits, once again confirms what the government has denounced: for years, the management of migration flows has been fertile ground for unscrupulous criminals.” Thus on X the President of the Council Giorgia Meloni. “A system that speculated on immigration, exploiting foreign citizens willing to pay in order to obtain a residence permit and fueling an illicit business worth millions of euros,” she continues. “It is no coincidence that we have decided to strengthen controls to prevent regular entry quotas from ending up in the hands of those who exploit immigration to do business. And not by chance, I have filed a complaint with the Anti-Mafia to shed light on the too many anomalies in this system. Immigration cannot be left at the mercy of crime. We will continue to work to re-establish serious rules and legality.”

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