Mama Mia! (In all serious, this is incredibly concerning)
Waywar1894 on
If I had a free flight and accommodation I wouldn’t bother going to the US.
ByzantineCat0 on
Italian persecution in 2025 😭
Imbriglicator on
Anyone going there these days is playing American Roulette.
Massimo25ore on
>”This is a concentration camp. They treat us like criminals, it’s a quest for humiliation,” said Artese, echoed by the Tampa Bay Times. “We are all workers and people fighting for our families.”
O feck, what the hell?
>Artese had entered the US from Spain almost 10 years ago using his Italian passport under a 90-day visa waiver programme, then overstayed. His family followed him in 2018: his wife, 62, is on a student visa and their 19-year-old daughter arrived legally. When the police stopped him on 25 June, they discovered that there was an arrest warrant against him because he had failed to show up for a hearing in March for a fine for driving without a licence. According to his family, he had failed to appear precisely because he was afraid of being stopped. Six days later, he was handed over to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and taken to the Alligator Alcatraz.
Such a serious crime to send someone to a concentration camp…
Herooo31 on
This has been happening for months now. Anybody still putting themselves in this situation deserves it.
MeLoNarXo on
Still can’t believe it’s actually named fucking alligator alcatraz
Big-Conflict-4218 on
If this keeps happening, I might wake up hearing EU made Americans get Schengens before arriving. Otherwise, back to the USA
DifficultWill4 on
And the EU will stay silent
OkoMushroom on
Ok why don’t you guys start reporting Americans you suspect doing illegal things in Europe to even the playing field?
Big-Mud-2958 on
Two italian CRIMINALS.. Don’t forget important pieces of information..
TheCoolestUsername00 on
These guys broke multiple laws…
Aromatic-Winner-2102 on
Reading the article, they both should be deported, full stop. That is separate from the issue of a reality TV show concentration camp designed to intimidate lawbreakers.
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Mama Mia! (In all serious, this is incredibly concerning)
If I had a free flight and accommodation I wouldn’t bother going to the US.
Italian persecution in 2025 😭
Anyone going there these days is playing American Roulette.
>”This is a concentration camp. They treat us like criminals, it’s a quest for humiliation,” said Artese, echoed by the Tampa Bay Times. “We are all workers and people fighting for our families.”
O feck, what the hell?
>Artese had entered the US from Spain almost 10 years ago using his Italian passport under a 90-day visa waiver programme, then overstayed. His family followed him in 2018: his wife, 62, is on a student visa and their 19-year-old daughter arrived legally. When the police stopped him on 25 June, they discovered that there was an arrest warrant against him because he had failed to show up for a hearing in March for a fine for driving without a licence. According to his family, he had failed to appear precisely because he was afraid of being stopped. Six days later, he was handed over to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and taken to the Alligator Alcatraz.
Such a serious crime to send someone to a concentration camp…
This has been happening for months now. Anybody still putting themselves in this situation deserves it.
Still can’t believe it’s actually named fucking alligator alcatraz
If this keeps happening, I might wake up hearing EU made Americans get Schengens before arriving. Otherwise, back to the USA
And the EU will stay silent
Ok why don’t you guys start reporting Americans you suspect doing illegal things in Europe to even the playing field?
Two italian CRIMINALS.. Don’t forget important pieces of information..
These guys broke multiple laws…
Reading the article, they both should be deported, full stop. That is separate from the issue of a reality TV show concentration camp designed to intimidate lawbreakers.
Can Italy send in commandos to free them?