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Migrants flee the hotspot And the mayor De Luca closes it: “Abusive”

The Interior Ministry has five days to clear the Bisconte neighborhood hotspot in Messina. Mayor Cateno De Luca launched the aut aut to the government by signing an ordinance that will come into force in a few hours regarding the migrant center. “I made official through a special press conference the closure of the structure illegally built in the former Gasparro barracks. What happened last Wednesday, with about thirty migrants still on the loose, wanted by the police, is a fact that cannot and will never repeat itself. Citizenship is concerned and I cannot allow disorder to reign in my territory. Migrants flee undisturbed through the city, endangering the population and must we also be silent without protesting? I’m not there, for this reason I say enough to this merchandise. If at regional level it is not possible to make the big voice with Rome, accepting this condition supinarily, from now to Messina we change and also immediately“. The mayor told reporters.

For the first citizen the problems of public order and of a sanitary nature are evident, amplified by the recent escape on 15 July from the hotspot where a man from the finance guard was also attacked. “Since it is an abusive center, the competent departments of the Municipality will issue a demolition measure of areas that should have been temporary and that still insist here”Added De Luca.

Apparently yet another clash looms between the mayor of Messina and the Lamorgese minister. There has already been a clash between De Luca and the national government during the coronavirus. The former regional deputy tried to put some order in the continuous landings of people who in those days crossed the Strait to enter Sicily. De Luca had signed an ordinance requiring tighter controls. But the government did not like having to submit to the Messina mayor. So the minister, after asking for an opinion from the Council of State, canceled the order and also sued De Luca himself.

Now the clash takes place again. But this time in Italy – and not only in Sicily – there is growing fear of the arrival of migrants positive to Coronavirus.

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