r/Morocco Visitor 8d ago

Society Illegal immigration and its repercussions

This summer I did a road trip thru Europe and happened to be in Italy for the last few days, context-wise Im Moroccan and look like it (beard etc). And I noticed the first days that whenever I was walking down the street minding my own business people would cross the road every time they saw me, at first I didn’t really think about it and it was pretty funny, but earlier today I was at a smoke shop speaking English and I was making conversation everything was going good till the moment he asked me where I was from, when I told him I saw the deception in his face and the mood was weird he wasn’t open to discussion anymore and I remembered that throughout my trip I kept seeing immigrants wreaking havoc and harassing people, I’m not talking just about our Moroccans but they are part of the issue too and it’s really sad Im used to go to Italy and people were very nice to me but unfortunately it feels like we are not welcome anymore even if we come like everyone else with a visa and our money, immigration destroyed Europe it created a climate of insecurity and u can feel it, and even tho I am Moroccan I feel safer in my Tangier than here in Milan and it’s very unfortunate, this place was good safe welcoming and beautiful and I feel that it’s unfair that a minority screwed our image in their minds. Edit : I see that you use the word hargawa and honestly u shouldn’t, they are human beings just like us but they didn’t have the same opportunities and means to study or grow stop categorizing people cause they can do they same about you saying kilimini or else which is reductive, we are all people from the same country we shouldn’t create a division or worst feel superior to any of our people because we had the chance to study and be what we are today (this is fitna)

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u/Public-Rip8077 Visitor 8d ago

Then your country acts the exact same way towards sub Saharan African migrants. It’s just how the world works. People who migrate are typically poor, people who are poor typically grew up in worse environments, people tend to remember bad experiences more then good ones and generalize due to laziness

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u/majorhitch89 Visitor 8d ago

Then deport them all (the illegal Moroccans in Europe and the illegal Subsaharans in Morocco), I see no difference between the two cases, no one is entitled to immigration, it's something earned and given by the hosts willingly.

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u/Public-Rip8077 Visitor 7d ago

Absolutely, illegal immigration is honestly one of the biggest issues in the world right now