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To be italian you have to be italian by blood. Its almost impossible for a foreigner to get the italian citizenship. Combined with the harsh deportation laws that kick foreigners out by the slighest misbehavior we created a system where islamism cant strike. This article explains it well:
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To be an Italian citizen, “you have to have Italian blood,” Vidino said; your mother or father must be a citizen.
Non-Italians hoping to gain citizenship face a lengthy, expensive and complex process. Children of non-residents born in Italy have to wait until they’re 18 to even apply for citizenship.
Because few non-Italian residents are able to become citizens, those suspected of supporting the Islamic State or recruiting fighters can be — and are — quickly deported. “If it’s difficult to charge them, you deport them,” Vidino said. “You can’t deport your own citizens.”
Dealing with suspected terrorists via the regular criminal justice system is difficult, experts say, because it’s often not possible to prosecute such people without compromising intelligence sources. In other cases, it’s not clear that laws have been broken.
For example, U.K. authorities have for decades wrangled with Anjem Choudary, a 49-year-old preacher and British citizen of Pakistani descent considered to have helped motivate at least 100 young people to turn to terrorism in Britain and continental Europe. But for 20 years, he had stayed just within laws guaranteeing free speech. He was convicted in September of encouraging terrorism and jailed for 5 1/2 years after posting a series of talks on YouTube in which he urged Muslims to support the Islamic State.
In Italy, a preacher like Choudary likely wouldn’t have acquired citizenship, and likely would have been deported early on.
The Italian government deported 102 people in the past 18 months, Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said in a July report to the Italian parliament, including several preachers.
“All were found to be working to radicalize others and promote jihad in Italy,” Alfano said.
Vidino said they were quickly deported. “Most are just shipped out overnight,” he said.
Italy has in the past repeatedly run afoul of European Union provisions on deportation, both in deporting migrants and terrorism suspects. The EU does not allow deportations of individuals to nations where they could face torture or inhumane treatment. The prohibition “enshrines one of the fundamental values of democratic societies,” the European Court of Human Rights found in a 2008 case involving Italy’s deportation of a Tunisian after he was convicted of terrorism-related activities.
Vidino said many of Italy’s terrorism-related deportations were of suspects from the Balkans, where there’s little threat of torture. In other cases, Italian authorities have been prepared to deport terrorism suspects despite the EU rules. “The bar is lower in Italy,” he said."
http://www.stripes.com/news/italy-d...ugh-citizenship-deportation-policies-1.434055
The latest case was a tunisian mother who posted an angry rant against christians and shia muslims on her Facebook site. She called for muslims to fight the west and It took just 8hours that police arrived at her house and arrested her. She was ordered to be deported the next day. Her apartment was emptied and her stuff thrown on garbage while her savings are confiscated by the state and used to compensante for the flight tickets for her deportation.
@waz @mike2000 is back @damm1t @flamer84
WOW Markus your back? and still obsessing over Muslims I see. I wonder how was your life after your ban? I was hoping it was a perma one unfortunately it was not.