There have been some issues with Slovenia's gypsy (the PC term "Roma") invaders in Slovenia.
Some gypsies shot at each other with a stolen gun.
The local villagers responded by protesting, demanding something be done against the gypsies, and that it's not fair that they breed like rabbits while getting free stuff and welfare while regular citizens have to work to survive.
The presidentess of Slovenia responded by visiting a daycare in a gypsy village in bumfuck nowhere, that was built with taxpayer money (yes, gypsies lived there illegally with no plumbing, no city water, sewer or electricity, until some gypsy politicians connected with traitor leftist politicians and they built them infrastructure - electricity, water, sewer - even legalized their illegally built houses, with taxpayer money). The gypsy kids danced a bit and she took pictures with them, smiling. She said that the first step is to get gypsy kids into school so that they get education and learn to cohabitate, then we can expect improvements even on the other side of Slovenia (yes, she literally said that, while visiting the opposite side of Slovenia where there is a different village of gypsies, saying that this will somehow solve the problem on the other side). She said that good cohabitation is the result of work that they have done for the past
60 years. "but with rights come duties, if we're not aware of the duties, there will be problems, but with repression, we won't solve the problems that are much deeper rooted than it might first seem, so systemic political solutions are needed, which is a move that the govermnent must make"
Apparently, there is a state-level inter-departmental unit for dealing with the Roma problem, which mainly deals with how to give more free housing and villages to the gypsies, and how to give them other free shit. No doubt in exchange for votes.
On the question on how the police is dealing with the gypsy crime, some police representatives said that they are dealing with it successfully and that they even have two gypsy police officers that do good work.
The Slovenian Sociology Society and Slovenian Society of Pedagogues say
"More than the misdemeanors and crimes themselves, which occupied the public in Slovenia in the last month, the media reactions and the reactions of political decision-makers, who misused these events to create the impression that Roma actually and potentially threaten Slovenian society, arouse concern."
They believe that the recent incidents, violence and conflicts are the result of the long-term neglect of systemic solutions for the situation of the Roma community, which was pointed out by many - from non-governmental organizations to researchers in this field, as well as state bodies such as the Defender of the Principle of Equality and the Ombudsman: "Historical exclusion, not only in Slovenia, but throughout Europe, difficult access to quality education that recognizes the cultural and linguistic specificities of the Roma community, and limited access to employment and other opportunities they create circumstances that lead to tension and conflict."
Local communities, educational institutions, law enforcement authorities and political decision-makers are urged to engage in tolerant, constructive dialogue and search for concrete solutions. At the same time, they emphasize that the solutions must be based on the principles of tolerance and a just and inclusive society: "All other, perhaps apparently attractive and quick solutions based on repression - especially in connection with school space and education - will inevitably lead to the deepening of conflicts and the maintenance of the problem. This also applies to the threats of force, punishment and limiting the welfare state, which are repeated by those looking for quick solutions." They remind us that all sociological, pedagogical and other researches show that limiting the welfare state leads to negative outcomes for the most vulnerable groups, which certainly include the Roma, and consequently to negative outcomes for society as a whole.
(some parts are in my words, some directly translated, TL;DR: you, native citizen, are the reason they are like this! your intolerance and hate made them like this, and we must spend your money to "fix" the issue!)