Posted on 11/28/2016 4:17:04 AM PST by Enlightened1
Migrants, Alfanos Blackmail: Jail for those who resist requisitions
According to sources in the Interior Ministry, the Viminale Plan foresees enforcement agents and detention measures for those who resist requisition of their premises for migrants.
The Interior Ministry in the figure of Angelino Alfano is preparing to requisition the real estate of Italians to place migrants.
It will be done, explains Il Giornale, beginning only as of December 4 or after a consultation referendum, in order to avoid allowing protests by citizens to influence the outcome of the vote.
Because it is indeed the protests that worry Alfano. The barricades of Goro and Gorino against the requisition of a hotel in order to place fifteen refugees for days has occupied the front pages of newspapers and embarrassed the government. The secret services have already made a filing on the cities where it is possible for the citizens to organize in committees to resist the refugees.
The requisitions in fact, will go forward, and according to lOpinione, which cites sources in the Interior Ministry, the executive would be ready to take drastic measures against those citizens who would resist the assignment of private real estate to the migrants.
Jail for those who oppose migrants
The secret services, writes the daily, seem to have already alerted the government about eventual violent protests on the part of Italians not disposed to having their property requisitioned. What does it mean? The Justice Ministry would be prepared to outright guarantee rapid trials and detention space for those who resist the Viminale Plan. In substance: jail for those who dont agree.
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Politician meets Lupara coming soon.
Agenda 21 WTF?
No Italian politico spontaneous human combustion over there?
This is why America has a 2nd Amendment.
Isn't protection from constant invasion how the Mafia got started in the first place?
Merkel ordered German citizens to give up their homes and now the insanity has reached Italy.
So would I. Seems their government is literally picking people up off the Libyan beaches and forcing them onto the property of private citizens. Unbelievable.
We protected by the 3rd Amendment from the government quartering soldiers in our houses, but does that protect us from the government quartering 3rd world migrants?
It should, but I don't put anything past our squalid political class, particularly the lunatics in the media, academia and the religious Left. In my view any government that even advocates such an outrage should be done away with by whatever means.
The 4th Amendment should protect us from this too. Illegal seizure of property.
Evidently not. From Wikipedia:
In the most recent Third Amendment decision handed down by a federal court, on February 2, 2015, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada held in Mitchell v. City of Henderson that the Third Amendment does not apply to intrusions by municipal police officers since they are not soldiers.
That is a very liberal decision. So since the amendment only says soldiers, then anyone else who works for the government can be allowed to take quarter in my home? Hell, they can put sailors and marines in my house since it doesn’t say them?
Gub mint flunkies the world over need hanging.
Time for torches, pitchforks, ropes and GUNS!
Italy has a referendum scheduled for Dec 4. Constitutional “reforms” are on the ballot. Should be interesting...
Bingo!! That was my first thought.
If you’re going to lose your home anyway, at least wait until it has a full load of enemies residing in it before torching it. At night. While they sleep.
Thought of visiting the Piemont area of north Italy where my wifes grand folks came from.
I am fearful of going anywhere in Europe.
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