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'''[[w:Franco Frattini|Franco Frattini]]''' (born [[14 March]] [[1957]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[politician]]. He was Italy's [[w:Foreign Minister|Foreign Minister]], 2008–11, and before that was [[w:European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security|European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security]]. |
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* The free circulation of citizens, which is sacrosanct, cannot become the free circulation of criminals. |
* The free circulation of citizens, which is sacrosanct, cannot become the free circulation of criminals. |
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- The free circulation of citizens, which is sacrosanct, cannot become the free circulation of criminals.
- Interview by La Stampa, (23 April 2008)
- [for indicted foreigners] simple expulsion is not enough (...) they must be arrested immediately, tried using a fast-track procedure, and then expelled to serve their sentences in the countries they came from, (...) it isn’t right that foreign criminals are being housed in our [Italian] jails.
- Interview by Il Giornale (28 April 2008)
- Italy as you know is the closest neighbour of both Tunisia and Libya so we are extremely concerned about the repercussions on the migratory situation in the southern Mediterranean.
- EU Observer (21 February 2011)
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