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"Madam President, today we are reiterating that illegal immigration must become a fundamental factor in the European Union’s external relations, and we have heard many speeches in this Chamber vehemently condemning the danger represented by this phenomenon. We can therefore say that Pim Fortuyn’s sacrifice may not have been in vain. I should like to say that if, as he says, ‘Holland is full’, so is Italy, so is Padania, so is Europe. With regard to the proposals put forward, well then, the Spanish Presidency is talking about the creation of a European corps of border police, which no one could oppose, but it must be a corps equipped with adequate resources, the necessary rules and instruments to make its action effective. Digital fingerprinting is only the minimum requirement: of course, we need the necessary connections and the necessary cooperation to be in place. On the subject of cooperation, I would like to further stress the responsibilities of a State such as Turkey: it is unthinkable that the famous (unseaworthy old tubs) which have already been mentioned should continue to set off from the harbours of that country, bearing hundreds if not thousands of illegal migrants carrying weapons and drugs to the southern coasts of Italy, for example, setting them down in the south so that they can spread up the country to Padania. Now, I feel that we should make very specific demands on that country, which is hoping to enter the European Union; we must demand very specific undertakings to genuinely block the activities of the mafioso groups involved in the international trafficking of migrants."@en1
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