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Italy illegal immigration 'soars' | |
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The number of illegal immigrants entering Italy doubled in the first seven months of the year compared with the same period in 2007, Rome says. | |
The figures come in spite of a government crackdown on crime and an increase in the number of deportations. | The figures come in spite of a government crackdown on crime and an increase in the number of deportations. |
More than 15,000 illegal immigrants entered the EU via Italy between January and July, Interior Minister Roberto Maroni said. | More than 15,000 illegal immigrants entered the EU via Italy between January and July, Interior Minister Roberto Maroni said. |
Many illegal immigrants arrive on boats organised by people traffickers. | Many illegal immigrants arrive on boats organised by people traffickers. |
Many Italians associate illegal immigration with crime | Many Italians associate illegal immigration with crime |
Mr Maroni, whose Northern League party formed part of the right-wing government coalition, has campaigned strongly against clandestine immigration. | Mr Maroni, whose Northern League party formed part of the right-wing government coalition, has campaigned strongly against clandestine immigration. |
Most of the illegal immigrants come across the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa. | Most of the illegal immigrants come across the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa. |
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has launched a crackdown on crime, which most Italians associate with illegal immigration. | Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has launched a crackdown on crime, which most Italians associate with illegal immigration. |
He brought in stringent new measures making it an offence punishable by up to four years jail to enter the country illegally. | He brought in stringent new measures making it an offence punishable by up to four years jail to enter the country illegally. |
Prisons full | Prisons full |
Expulsions have increased by 15% so far this year but the Italian authorities often find the countries of origin of illegal arrivals reluctant to accept them back if they are deported. | Expulsions have increased by 15% so far this year but the Italian authorities often find the countries of origin of illegal arrivals reluctant to accept them back if they are deported. |
Two weeks ago the authorities began deploying troops in joint anti-crime patrols with police in some of Italy's major cities. | Two weeks ago the authorities began deploying troops in joint anti-crime patrols with police in some of Italy's major cities. |
Thirty-three non-EU nationals have been arrested so far. Italy's prisons are already crammed with foreigners. | Thirty-three non-EU nationals have been arrested so far. Italy's prisons are already crammed with foreigners. |
Some 20,000 people out of the 55,000 prisoners currently serving sentences or awaiting trial in Italian jails are foreigners. | Some 20,000 people out of the 55,000 prisoners currently serving sentences or awaiting trial in Italian jails are foreigners. |
The number of these foreign prisoners continues to increase because of the expense and difficulty of executing expulsions ordered by the judiciary. | The number of these foreign prisoners continues to increase because of the expense and difficulty of executing expulsions ordered by the judiciary. |
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