“Long-distance support? We are in favor. The children stay in Romania and we will send them money there (…). If they stay in the country, good; if not, then this is out of the question (…). Must we provide assistance? Very well then, they shall remain in their country and we will try to help them,” Bruzzone told Italian daily La Repubblica.
“We have a Constitution to observe. No community in any country across the globe will accept “guests” who are not capable of supporting themselves (financially e.n.), who cannot explain how they get the money to support themselves. Must we provide assistance? Then they should go wherever they want, to Romania, for instance, and we will integrated them from afar,” Bruzzone added.