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International News Title: 'It’s a Tsunami': Migrants Invading Europe Express Hate Towards Their Fed-Up Hosts (Video) 'Its a Tsunami': Migrants Invading Europe Express Hate Towards Their Fed-Up Hosts (Video) Amy Mek September 25, 2023 Tensions are escalating as illegal migrants, denied entry at the Menton border between France and Italy, express their frustration while stranded in Ventimiglia, Italy. Their reactions include threats and insults directed at France and a news reporter from Boulevard Voltaire. On-site, hoteliers and local residents are voicing their growing concerns regarding the ongoing and perilous migrant invasion. The arrival of over 14,000 migrants on the Italian island of Lampedusa is not just a local crisis; it has far-reaching implications for Italy and its European neighbors. As these migrants invade Lampedusas shores, they are not only overwhelming the island but also fueling a larger migration phenomenon that extends well beyond its borders. In cooperation with other European countries, Italian authorities are not deporting the migrants but are dispersing them to various destinations across the continent, including France and Great Britain. In a tense encounter in Ventimiglia, migrants expressed their dissatisfaction to news reporter Jordan Florentin. When he asked about their origins, one illegal replied, Im from Mali. When questioned about France, the migrants stated, We want to make it clear that France has been unkind to us. Further attempts by Florentin to engage met with resistance, and a common sentiment emerged: No, we dont like France. No one needs your shitty country. We dont need France. The French are mean. Son of a b**! Meanwhile, other migrants expressed their desire to go to France to be reunited with their families who had already invaded the country. Yet, this verbal tension in Ventimiglia is just one facet of a much larger crisis gripping Italy, particularly its southern regions. The situation in Ventimiglia remains volatile, with several migrants making repeated attempts to cross into France despite facing obstacles and opposition. Local residents and business owners are profoundly affected by this ongoing crisis. One resident shared, Ive been working here for years. They are sent back across the border, but the very next day, they return! Hotel owners also expressed their frustration, highlighting the impact on tourism and the local community. Were being invaded. We have welcomed so many of them, and now thats it! There are too many of them. Its more than a wave; its a big wave. Its a tsunami. They take advantage of our welfare system; its too easy.' As the influx of migrants continues, mounting concerns about its regional impact and safety underscore the immediate necessity for decisive action, including the repatriation of those who entered illegally and a prioritization of the welfare and needs of their own citizens. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: 3-Dee (#0)
The French are mean sons of bitches? Well, yeah, kinda. They're also keeping their borders. Hey, Biden, could you please be more French?
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