Monday, April 18, 2011

France cancels migrant trains from Italy

Oh dear - it seems as if France is being extremely racist by not allowing all the North Africans into their country. So much so that activists are supporting the 'plight' of these 'refugees' in the form of protests. My question is this - if Europe is a land of infidels, then why haven't all these Muslim 'refugees' fled to fellow Muslim countries where they can bow down to their god without being harassed by the evil White man? These activists need a swift kick in the pants and told to go get a real job - where they pay taxes like responsible citizens do. Instead they chose to support these economic migrants by wanting to remind people that no human being is 'illegal'. Really? I suggest they lead the way then and take these migrants into their own homes, feed and clothe them, and support them financially. After all, isn't that the right thing to do - put your money where you mouth is, especially when evil racist Whites are against this new immigration onslaught? These activists are  the true definition of 'useful idiots' and they prove it over and over again.



Italy has lodged a complaint with the French government after France cancelled cross-border train services on Sunday to prevent a planned protest against immigration controls. Human rights activists blocked the Italian station of Ventimiglia instead.

French, Italian and Tunisian protesters had planned to board what they called a “train of dignity” in Ventimiglia and travel to Nice in southern France, in defiance of the limits on immigration introduced in the wake of recent upheaval in North Africa.

The demonstrators want to “open borders, guarantee free access to European territory, and remind people that no human being is ‘illegal’”, according to organisers.

But all mainline train services from Italy to France were cancelled on Sunday afternoon.
Activists said they would sleep at the station and attempt to board a train on Monday.

Rome has asked for clarification on France’s decision to block the services, which “appear to be illegal and in clear violation of European principles”, according to Foreign Minister Franco Frattini.

The French government has objected to Italy’s recent decision to grant temporary visas to thousands of migrants from Tunisia, saying that it doesn’t want an influx of migrants arriving in France.

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