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Open Borders Crisis Italian Officer Critically Stabbed by Visa less Moroccan with Criminal History

A brutal stabbing incident at Milan’s Lambrate station on Wednesday, May 8, has reignited fierce debate over Italy’s immigration policies. Christian Di Martino, a 35-year-old Italian police officer, was seriously injured, suffering three stab wounds to his back while attempting to detain a migrant known to law enforcement, who had attacked a passerby and thrown stones at a train around 11:30 p.m.

Authorities arrested the assailant the following day on charges of attempted murder. The suspect, a Moroccan national without a visa, had a history of criminal activities and was described as being in a seriously altered mental state.

The incident has prompted a strong response from key Italian political figures. Deputy Head of Government Matteo Salvini condemned the attack on X (formally known as Twitter), describing the perpetrator as a “clandestine Moroccan” and a “repeat offender” who had previously engaged in violent acts. Salvini emphasized that the attacker, who had resisted arrest and injured a police officer, should be deported immediately. He also expressed his solidarity with the injured officer, who is currently fighting for his life and extended his sympathies to the officer’s family and colleagues.

This violent attack has highlighted the risks of illegal immigration, a vital issue for the Italian government. Led by President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the administration advocates for stricter immigration controls to improve public safety and address the risks posed by illegal migrants. However, many believe the administration isn’t doing enough. They have expressed disappointment in Meloni, feeling she has not adequately addressed these issues.

The case has not only drawn attention to the personal tragedy of Officer Di Martino but also sparked broader discussions on the effectiveness of Italy’s immigration and deportation policies, especially concerning individuals with known criminal backgrounds.

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