Italy: Mafia Arrested for Scamming Immigrant Center Money from Government Aid Groups

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 15, 2017

I think it’s safe to say that everyone in the West grows up watching Italian mafia stuff. Well, at least up and until my generation they did. I don’t know if it exists now (haven’t really seen it, but all video entertainment sucks these days, except what we produce ourselves).

I had already watched Godfather (written and directed by actual Italians) and all the Scorsese (actual Italian) and De Palma (actual Italian) Italian mob films as a kid with my grandma (mom always said they were too violent) when Sopranos (created and largely written by actual Italian) started when I was 14.

I had also watched the earlier Brando (not Italian, but good at playing one) and Sinatra (actually Italian who was actually connected to the mob) films.

I love all this stuff. Sometimes I go back and watch it.

Sometimes Italian groups argue that these films defame the Italians as criminals. That’s not how it affected me.

I always thought the Italian mafia was awesome. I always hoped it was real, and exactly like it was in the movies.

Now, as a racialist, I still look back and think they were awesome. Even though the ones in America were basically at war with my ethnic group, they took care of their own. And they’re the only white people you ever saw on TV doing that.

Remember these scenes in Sopranos?

This one in particular – Jew says “the Romans, where are they now?” and Tony says “you’re looking at em, asshole.”

So good.

Couldn’t say that on TV now, you’d get Hyded.

Or the Nig-kike boyfriend.

Also, dunno why TDS doesn’t use this scene from Casino as a drop.

Di Nero played a Jew in the film, he’s a quarter in real life, which explains his behavior. Pacino is not, you don’t hear him getting involved in politics. Brando sure as hell wasn’t a Jew.

As it turns out, the Italian mob is still around, doing awesome stuff – like scamming the government out of money meant to aid the invading haji hordes.

It’s good to know.

RT:

A mafia clan has been in charge of one of Italy’s largest migrant reception centers for an entire decade, police have revealed. Dozens have been arrested in connection with the scheme, which reportedly led to the clan pocketing millions.

The Arena clan, part of the Calabria-based ’Ndrangheta mafia, reportedly made millions of euros through its running of the Sant’Anna Cara facility in Isola di Capo Rizzuto, one of Italy’s largest migrant reception centers.

According to police, the clan “controlled, for profit, the management of the reception center,” which has held as many as 1,500 migrants at a time. It has maintained control of the facility for over 10 years.

Sixty-eight people were taken into custody following an early morning raid on Monday.

“Over 500 agents overnight arrested 68 people…accused of mafia association, extortion, carrying illegal weapons, fraud, embezzlement to the detriment of the state, (and) theft,” police in Catanzaro said in a Monday statement, as quoted by the Local.

Among those arrested was Leonardo Sacco, the head of the Catholic Misericordia association which officially runs the center.

Police believe Sacco was responsible for the clan winning contracts for supplying catering and other services to the center, which made it possible to pocket millions of euro of EU funding destined for migrants.

He was doing his CHRISTIAN duty!

Italy gives the migrant center some €16 million (US$17.5 million) a year to house and feed those living at the facility, according to Reuters.

A local priest, Edoardo Scordio, was also detained, according to Italian media.

CHRISTIAN DUTY!

In addition to running Italy’s largest migrant center, the mafia clan also provided food services to a reception center on the Italian island of Lampedusa, which has been at the frontline for the steady influx of migrants arriving from North Africa.

The Sant’Anna Cara migrant center had been flagged by Italian media in the past. In 2015, L’Espresso magazine published a report which alleged that managers at the facility were pocketing funds destined for migrants.

Crotone prefecture, where the center is located, said in 2014 that it appeared the number of people registered at the facility had been inflated, with management pocketing funds for ‘ghost’ migrants. That number, according to a police report cited by L’Espresso, was estimated at €10,000 ($10,969) a day.

LOL @ €10,000 being $10,969.

Nice work, Angela!

In 2013, a health inspection revealed that migrants were being given tiny portions of out-of-date food, and that the facility was housing 70 unaccompanied minors who went barefoot and slept in a hangar with only two toilets.

HAHAHA!

Anyway, that’s the White Pill of the day for you.

I’m going to start heading these “Daily White Pill.”

But actually it’s not a White Pill, because they got caught.

Here’s to hoping they’ve got connections in the government and get out soon.