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POST TIME: 10 June, 2015 00:00 00 AM

Italy slams anti-immigrant regions as crisis deepens

AFP

Italy slams anti-immigrant regions as crisis deepens

AFP, ROME: Italy's government on Monday slammed the country's powerful northern regions for their "unjust" refusal to accommodate more migrants, begging the question of where thousands of incoming refugees will find shelter. The previous day Lombardy's president Roberto Maroni not only ruled out taking in more migrants but threatened to cut regional funding to cities who took them in, prompting other northern regions to jump on the anti-immigration bandwagon. Interior Minister Angelino Alfano slammed their behaviour as "profoundly unjust" as it risked placing ever greater strain on the poorer south, which despite struggling with high unemployment "has helped the state face this emergency."
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi expressed his frustration, saying it was "difficult to speak of immigration and ask for the European Union to be involved when some regions in your own country say the problem has nothing to do with them."
"What we need to do at the moment is solve problems, not by shouting but through action," he said, calling on the EU to take more people in because a May plan to relocate 24,000 refugees from Italy to other European countries "is not enough".
Answering reporters' questions after a G7 meeting in Germany, Renzi later stressed that places which took in migrants would be financially compensated.
A frantic weekend of rescues saw nearly 6,000 people plucked to safety from packed fishing boats and rubber dinghies off Libya, bringing the year's total of new arrivals on Italian soil to more than 50,000.
The prediction that many more are set to leave for Italy -- and revelations in Rome of a criminal network exploiting newly arrived immigrants for financial gain -- have sparked a backlash in right-wing quarters against the government.