Italy: Hospitals told to kick out patients to take in migrants

Italian authorities have told hospitals on the Italian island of Sardinia to kick out local patients in order to make way for migrants.

Published: December 17, 2016, 10:18 am

    A report described the order as “a communication between madness and total ruthlessness”.

    Earlier Italy’s Minister of the Interior Angelino Alfano had announced that the migrant influx program would be accelerated and that citizens who resist the “requisition” of their private property to house migrants could be thrown in prison.

    Il Giornale broke the news of the latest scandal after government officials told hospitals to discharge their existing patients to make way for hundreds of “refugees” in Porto Torres in need of health check ups.

    The advisory instructs staff to send patients home in the morning if possible and in the afternoon by the latest, and warns doctors and nurses to prepare themselves for “a load of very heavy work”.

    According to the report, “approximately 198 men, 126 women and 68 children” arrived at Porto Torres in one night alone.

    In 2014 and 2015, a staggering 320,000 migrants arrived on Italian shores. Boats belonging to the Italian Coastguard are directed to just off the coast of Libya to rescue huge numbers of “refugees”.

    This is by no means the first example of native Italians being shunned to make way for newcomers. Last month, Infowars reported on an 80-year-old hotel owner who was forced by police to house numerous migrants in his small guest house.

    Video footage shows Luigi Fogli pleading with authorities in vain as the African migrants swamp his residence: “Do you want to put them in my apartment too?” Fogli cries but his protest falls on deaf ears.

    Similar cases are happening across the country, with DMF reporting, “In some places, as in the incident described above, the proprietors resist; in other cases they cooperate and defence is left to the local citizens.”

    Meanwhile Dutch politician Marcel De Graaff caused an uproar in the European Parliament after scolding Martin Schulz and Eurocrats for letting migrants come to Europe to “rape our women and our children.”

    “You are refusing to recognize that you are in part responsible for allowing this to happen,” he said, “because you won’t recognize we need a structural solution to migration in our countries and our cities.”

    “Nothing is being done to stop these illegal immigrants… you’re working effectively with people who represent Al-Qaeda and Al-Nusra,” De Graaff said.

    karin@praag.org

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