Interior Minister Matteo
Salvini said on a visit to the sprawling migrant camp at San
Ferdinando in Calabria Tuesday that "those fleeing war and
entitled to live in Italy are welcome.
"But those who aren't fleeing war and are simply new slaves
at the disposal of organised crime must not stay at San
Ferdinando or in Italy".
Crime is a problem at the camp and a Malian migrant was
killed by his former employer there at the start of June.
Salvini has shut Italian ports to migrant-rescuing NGO ships
and has vowed to deport hundreds of thousands of undocumented
migrants.
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