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Italian City: Asylum Policy and Luca Traini

italian city: The five men and one woman wounded in the two-hour drive-by shooting spree are from Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia and Mali, according to RAI state television, according to Toronto Star. Read more European leaders agree on new asylum policy for vulnerable migrants' in Africa Article Continued Below Far-right activists chartered this ship to repel migrants crossing the Mediterranean. Luca Traini, 28, remained jailed as police investigated him on multiple counts of attempted murder with the aggravating circumstance of racial hatred for the Saturday attacks in the Italian city of Macerata. Then part of its crew filed for asylum Italian authorities said they seized Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf, other publications linked to Nazism and a flag with a Celtic cross, a symbol commonly used by white supremacists, from Traini's home Sunday. Italy's ANSA news agency quoted acquaintances saying he previously had ties with the neo-fascist Forza Nuova and Casa Pound parties. react-empty 162 Photographs released by police showed Traini with a neo-Nazi tattoo prominently on his forehead and an Italian flag tied around his neck. The suspect was an unsuccessful candidate last year in a local election for the anti-migrant Northern League political party. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.