Tunisia is Emptying Its Prisons into Europe

Diversity Macht Frei
October 2, 2017

The report is alarming and comes from an MEP charged with performing an inspection in Tunisia: “Of 1600 inmates who have left prison thanks to the double pardon decided by Tunisia, at least half, around 800, have already arrived in Italy.” says Angelo Ciocca, representative of the Lega [anti-immigration party in Italy], reached by telephone in Sfax, in Tunisia, where he has gone in recent days to collect evidence about the new migrant route, after the closure of the Libyan ports.

Ciocca recounts how he found out that “some young men, barely out of the local prisons, are receiving messages that offer them “safe” passages, via sea to Italy, at a cost of three thousand dinars, around a thousand euros.” They are organising to find the money and leave,” added the Lega member, recalling that people with Tunisian citizenship “have been responsible for the latest attacks in Europe.”

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The double pardon mentioned in the article refers to a pardon issued in June for the end of Ramadan and another in July to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Tunisian republic. They are offloading their criminals to Europe.

This is actually what happened with negroes back in the slave days. When a slaver ship arrived at the coast, the local prisons would empty. Slavery was used as a punishment for crime within native societies. This, I think, is the main reason slave-descended negroes so distinguish themselves in the annals and statistics of crime, even today. They have criminal genes, not primarily due to their race, although that doesn’t help, but because their specific ancestors were criminals in Africa. Slavery was a mechanism for selecting the absolute dregs of the African population, not a representative cross-section. The same is unfortunately true of asylum reception systems today. They select for the absolute worst of the source country populations.