“Integration, as advocated by the Left, has clearly failed. The current situation serves as a stark demonstration of this failure. Those who arrive without our invitation show no inclination to even respect Italian law, especially when it conflicts with Quranic law. This disregard sometimes results in criminal behavior, as seen in cases like child brides, unfortunately.” – Mayor Anna Cisint
In a disturbing interview with Italian television, Anna Cisint, the Mayor of Monfalcone, Italy, disclosed the violent threats she has been facing from Islamic migrants. Cisint, who has been living under police protection due to these threats, expressed her concerns about the challenges she faces in ensuring the safety and security of Monfalcone, an Italian town with the highest percentage of foreigners.
As previously reported at RAIR, 30% of its residents are migrants, with the majority of them being Muslim. Monfalcone’s demographic shifts, largely due to an influx of foreign workers from Bangladesh, have sparked tension on the evolving character of Italian towns. With the town’s population recently surpassing 30,000, this growth is primarily linked to Fincantieri’s shipyard. This state-controlled company has significantly relied on outsourcing labor over the past two decades, bringing in many Bangladeshi workers. This has transformed the town’s demographic and cultural landscape.
Currently, the Bangladeshi community makes up a substantial part of Monfalcone’s population, with 6,600 of the town’s 9,400 foreign-born residents, as reported by Mayor Cisint. This demographic shift is further amplified by family reunification policies and the birth of Italian-born children to Bangladeshi parents, leading to a proliferation of foreign-owned businesses that visibly alter the town’s cultural identity. These changes have fueled concerns over what is often dismissed as a “right-wing” conspiracy theory, the Great Replacement, a term popularized by French writer Jean Renaud Gabriel Camus to describe the colonization of Western Europe by immigrants from North Africa and the Middle East.
The interview sheds light on Mayor Cisint’s dangerous situation, living under the threat of death due to dangerous imported Islamic supremacists. She began by acknowledging the difficulties she encounters, stating, “Well, it’s not easy, for sure.” She thanked the prefect, police chief, and law enforcement for their support. Still, she admitted to the significant impact on her freedom due to the constant need for security measures.
Cisint didn’t mince her words when discussing the threat posed by Islam. “It’s very easy to understand if we consider the way Islamism in this century has shown how cruel it can be,” she remarked. Despite the danger she faces, Cisint reaffirmed her commitment to standing with her country, vowing not to retreat even an inch.
The conversation with Mayor Cisint delved into the broader issue of Islamization in Italy, with Monfalcone being cited as a particularly concerning example. Cisint warned that what her town is experiencing could potentially spread across the nation. “There is a limit to the sustainability of the Muslim presence, which Monfalcone has already reached and surpassed,” she asserted.
One of the most alarming points raised by Cisint was the prioritization of Quranic law over Italian law within Muslim migrant communities. She highlighted instances where Quranic law was upheld even when it contradicted Italian statutes, leading to conflicts and, in some cases, criminal activities such as child brides.
Recent illegal activities by the town’s Islamic migrant residents include the unauthorized conversion of Catholic buildings by Muslims into spaces for Islamic prayers. The ambition of their Islamic migrant community to assert dominance over public and religious non-Islamic spaces and Italy shows a goal not of assimilation but of transformation and domination.
Regarding integration, Mayor Cisint was unequivocal in her assessment, stating that the approach advocated by the Left had utterly failed. “Those who arrive without our invitation show no inclination to respect Italian law, especially when it conflicts with Quranic law,” states the Mayor. She further emphasizes that even in cases where following Islamic law may lead to criminal acts, such as child brides, there is still a preference for Sharia among these communities.”
As previously highlighted at RAIR, the integration of Islamic migrants into Monfalcone has completely failed:
Cisint’s interview has reignited the debate surrounding migration policies and the challenges of Islamic integration in Italy. Sadly, Mayor Anna Cisint joins a long list of Westerners who require police protection to safeguard their lives from Muslim migrants imported into the West. Throughout the Islamic world, and now in the Western world, secular thinkers (such as Mila), clergy, teachers, politicians (like Geert Wilders), artists, poets, writers, journalists (including Lars Hedegaard), bloggers (in Bangladesh), and cartoonists (like those at Charlie Hebdo) are threatened and/or targeted for death because they dare to criticize Islam or impede its plans to take over their host nations.
Leftist activists, politicians, and organizations support this takeover and jihad on free speech by labeling anyone who openly criticizes Islam or impedes its plans as guilty of “hate speech” or “Islamophobia.” This is the leftist equivalent of Islamic accusations of “blasphemy” and is rapidly infiltrating Western law.
Mayor Cisint’s interview highlights the pressing need for a reassessment of migration policies and an aggressive response to the challenges posed by Islamic migrants pouring into Italy. Western nations must heed the warnings raised by individuals like Mayor Cisint, who need to live under police protection due to the imported threat. Sadly, for towns like Monfalcone, their future is already Islamic.
News Link: https://rairfoundation.com/sharia-italy-mayors-struggle-against-islamization-amidst-death/