Liberal Italy acts on migrant crisis, US doesn’t do the same: Brandon Judd

National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd reacts to Italy calling for a naval blockade to counter their migrant crisis versus the U.S.’s policies on ‘Your World.’ #foxnews

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  1. 11
    dauferm

    How’s Italy’s government liberal? Did they even know who won the last election? Shame on them for not researching since it makes them look dumb.

  2. 12
    mike ofstedahl

    TO LATE ALLREADY THIS COUNTRY IS GONE , AND IN A YEAR AND A HALF IT WILL BE UNRECOGNIZABLE, WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENS WHEN THE MONEYS GONE AND THE ILLEGAL MIGRANTS KEEP COMING,, 🤪🤪😜

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    MyCommentsWereBlocked

    Italy is in huge trouble and this isn’t hyperbole. I looked up these stats a couple years ago, the issue today is the same or worse.

    Foreigners make up 8.7 percent (today it’s over 11%) of Italy’s population, yet commit over half of all serious crimes. A whopping 89.7 percent of crimes involving exploitation of prostitution, 55.8 percent of cases involving sexual violence, 52.8 percent of robberies, 52.4 percent of thefts, and 43.6 percent of malicious injury cases.

    Keep in mind, the data does not include crimes committed by second-generation Italians. In other words, Italians born to immigrant parents are not listed as “foreigners” and are instead seen as Italian citizens. If you add them, it’s over 80% of the seríous crimes in Italy. The data helps dispel the notion that immigrants coming in are all just peaceful people looking for a better life. The data shows that foreigners account for a massively disproportionate share of the overall crime rate.

    “the worrying cultural climate in which certain phenomena occur is a sign of a total lack of any kind of values”. – Chief Inspector Omar Di Ronco

    A week of widespread chaos brook out in Italian lakeside towns near Lake Garda involving up to 2,000 migrants. The chaos included widespread violence, stabbings and assaults (perpetuated by the mígrants and not Italians). The Italian public prosecutor’s office and the Italian Parliament have opened a number of investigations, including into cases where migrant men sexually assaulted teen girls, including 6 on a train from Lake Garda to Milan.

    “They are just a culture of criminals who have left a deep wound in my community. We lived a week of war,” said the mayor of Italian lakeside town Peschiera

    Italy’s National Institute for Statistics (ISTAT)

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