
Activist Judges Challenge Meloni’s Migrant Policy in European Court
The Bologna court targets Italy’s Albania repatriation deal, further stoking debate over judicial influence on migration.
The Bologna court targets Italy’s Albania repatriation deal, further stoking debate over judicial influence on migration.
Illegal migrants were smuggled into the EU for payments ranging from €5,000 to €15,000 each.
Deputy prosecutor Marco Patarnello called PM Meloni “dangerous” for acting not “for personal interests but according to her political vision.”
It’s up to the government—not up to the judiciary—to define countries as ‘safe,’ the justice minister said.
The Italian government is determined not to let a leftist judge prevent it from fulfilling its promise to the voters.
Prime Minister Meloni reacted to the ruling: “Italians have asked me to stop illegal immigration, and I will do everything possible to keep my word.”
International liberal media is fuming, but supporters say the law defends babies from being bought and sold.
After the recent right-wing electoral streak, there’s never been a greater will to clamp down on migration across Europe.
The communists have also blacklisted Jews and friends of Israel, making them targets for violence.
Italians deported pro-Hamas imam, while France ordered the expulsion of Osama bin Laden’s son.