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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

The face of a dying Europe

 

Italian Police have forced the elderly owner of the Hotel Lory in Ficarolo (Rovigo) to house and provide for fifteen African illegal Immigrants on his property against his will.

The footage, released by the Italian news outlet Servizio Repubblico, documents the desperate attempts of Luigi Fogli as he blocks his door to protect his hotel.

Fugli, who has been in charge of the hotel since 1972, clings onto the door frame and shouts that "the government does not own this place" and that he might end up in hospital from all the stress.

His daughter tells the police that they are responsible for the damage the migrants will cause and that they will be accountable should her father be hospitalised due to excessive stress or refugee violence.

Their efforts to keep out the police and migrants remain futile.

After the owner is overpowered, the migrants stream into his lobby, make themselves at home on the sofas, demand the keys to their rooms and ask what's for dinner.

Fogli mockingly replies if they "want him to give up his private apartment for them" as well.

He insists that he'll never give them the keys, that the hotel is his and he will not tolerate these people on his land. The police "ought to stay with these people for a while to see how they live", he says, alluding to the destruction African migrants cause to property.

The owner previously made an agreement with the government to house genuine war refugees for fair compensation as his business is in crisis.

When he was denied both fair compensation at just 7€ per migrant per day and was to receive 50 African males rather than Syrian families, he tried to bail out of the contract but couldn't.

Fogli is now worse off than ever before. There is no way he can survive on renting out his rooms at 7€ per day. In a later interview he says that "this is a sad day for all entrepreneurs of the hotel sector in Italy as there have been many cases where the owner's rights were trampled on".

Confiscations of private property in European countries that are victim to mass immigration and asylum fraud are commonplace. Many landowners are forced to rent out their premises, such as empty warehouses or vacant hotel rooms, to illegal immigrants - against their will.

Most landowners are terrified of the idea of housing migrants as they leave a trail of destruction wherever they go, often leaving hotel rooms trashed and uninhabitable within days. Hundreds of cases of fires in refugee shelters or hotel rooms have been documented - either due to carelessness or deliberate arson to receive apartments at better locations.

And this is happening all over Europe! As Muammar Gaddafi famously said, "We have 50 million Muslims in Europe. There are signs that Allah will grant Islam victory in Europe — without swords, without guns, without conquest — and turn it into a Muslim continent within a few decades."