Racist graffiti reading “Indiani go home” was discovered on a Tallinja bus in Malta, sparking renewed concerns about rising xenophobia in the country. The image, shared widely on the Expats Malta Facebook group, has fueled discussions about the growing tensions between locals and foreign workers.
In response to the incident, one commenter defended the contributions of expats, emphasizing their integral role in Malta’s economy: “If all expats leave, who will serve as your waiter, chef, or cleaner? We are humans, not aliens. Respect should be mutual.”
Others expressed frustration over the social changes in Malta, with one user commenting, “It’s becoming harder to find Maltese people. Europe is changing, and it’s saddening.”
The graffiti incident comes at a time when public discourse around immigration and integration has become increasingly divisive, reflecting broader European trends. Calls for unity and tolerance have been growing amid these ongoing debates.
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