African Welfare Parasites in Italy . . .

January 4, 2018

. . . are demanding free cellphones “to call home with,” better food, and nicer free digs than what the Italian people have already provided them with.  They are also complaining about the “bad hygiene” in their free housing quarters and expect the Italians to do something about it.  To voice their dissatisfaction with Italian welfare handouts they have set buildings on fire and roadblocked highways.  So far, they have not threatened to return to Africa if their demands are not met.

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