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>They actually don't.

Since your talking about Rackete....

>>The EU is no longer rescuing drowning migrants and the number of refugees continues to fall.

https://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/carola-rackete-a...

You know that's why she got into troubles?...bringing drowning refugees to europa's coast.

>many people in Europe protested against what Salvini was doing.

So here you gave already proof that politicians can tell the coast guard what todo right?...because the sea-law is pretty clear..you have to help, no matter what.

Thank you for the proof.




> The EU is no longer rescuing drowning migrants and the number of refugees continues to fall.

In May 2022 already most than 10 thousand people reached the coasts of Italy via Mediterranean sea. [1]

Between 2013 and 2016, over 600 thousand people have landed here.

I think Italy is doing its share on that side.

How many of those immigrants went to Hungary, for example?

That's where EU is failing IMO, it should not be permitted to Orban to refuse redistribution of migrants.

Not on CSAM regulations. If governments wnat to know what people are up to, they have to simply open social networks and wait for the people to write it publicly.

No need to spy their conversations.

The reactions here are completely paranoia fueled.

[1] https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/mediterranean

On another note: if USA can please stop bombing African countries, maybe people shouldn't escape from the puppet regimes they install there...

> So here you gave already proof that politicians can tell the coast guard what todo right

They can try forcing the law.

What Salvini did was and still is unlawful.

His popularity dropped in a couple of years to a quarter of what it was.

you can also convince people to march armed against Capital Hill, doesn't mean that that's a President's prerogative, it only means that crazy people are everywhere.

At least we haven't built cages for immigrants' children.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/07/11/written-testimony-kids-c...

> You know that's we she got into troubles...bringing drowning refugees to europa's coast.

No, it was because Salvini was (temporarily thank God) Interior Minister of Italy.

> Thank you for the proof.

I proved it to you that if the system is resilient, no assault on democracy will last forever.

You're welcome.

Next time we'll talk about what constitute a rightful political action and what doesn't.

In a dozen lessons you might learn how democracy works.


You completely miss the point which is:

Politicians can tell the Coastguard what todo, and they don't "only" do what law says....that was the whole point.

>What Salvini did was and still is unlawful.

Yes and? ...i mean who cares, who gives him a slap on the wrist? And why is the coastguard following a unlawful order?...if they just follow law?




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