Meloni Govt Declares State of Emergency as Italy Sees Illegal Boat Migration Quadruple
The Meloni government in Italy declared a six-month state of emergency to help it cope with a surge in migrants arriving in the country.
The Meloni government in Italy declared a six-month state of emergency to help it cope with a surge in migrants arriving in the country.
A reported nineteen suspected terrorists infiltrated the UK by illegally crossing the Channel in small migrant boats and claiming asylum.
At least two migrants have died and about 20 others are missing after their boat sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia and Italy.
The UK only managed to remove 215 of the tens of thousands of illegal migrants who crossed the English Channel in small boats last year.
The number of illegal boat migrants that have crossed the English Channel so far this year has reached 4,500 after over 500 arrived this week.
A former general has called on the EU to act militarily in Africa, blaming PMC Wagner Group for the current wave of illegal immigrants.
Families of British military servicemen have reportedly been told they will need to vacate their homes to make way for migrants.
The inability to deport illegal migrants will cost the British taxpayer some £9 billion over the next three years, a report claimed.
The EU is calling on member states to do more to deport illegal immigrants and those without valid reasons for being in their countries.
A Turkish national with an unenforced deportation order has been convicted for the 32nd time and sentenced to six months.
Govt figures reveal the number of illegals coming to Italy has nearly tripled this year compared to the same period in 2022.
The British government has agreed to pay Emmanuel Macron’s France nearly half a billion pounds over the next three years to tackle the boat migrant crisis, despite the fact all previous payments have failed to reduce numbers and no deal being struck on turning the boats back.
A North African migrant was arrested by Milan’s central railway station this week after committing five robberies and stabbing six people, seriously injuring two of them.
The German leftist coalition government has rejected calls by conservatives to speed up deportations and reduce illegal migration.
Nigel Farage warned the illegal migrant legislation will ultimately be rendered meaningless by European judges in Strasbourg and in Britain.
Police in the French city of Bordeaux have had to launch a specialised brigade to tackle minor migrant criminals, with around a third of burglaries and nearly half of pickpocketing now committed by migrant minors, for example.
Italian prosecutors have revealed that smugglers charged as much as 8,000 euros each for a voyage that led to the deaths of dozens of people.
An NGO migrant “taxi” ship has been fined 10,000 euros and placed into administrative detention for 20 days for violating a security decree enacted by the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Nigel Farage warned that the reported plan to effectively grant amnesty to thousands of illegal migrants will endanger British communities.
Tunisian President Kais Saied has been criticised for stating illegal immigration is directed toward changing demographics.
Last year, nearly a million people applied for asylum status within the European Union along with around four million Ukrainians.
A British couple was handed prison sentences for joining a migrant smuggling ring and bringing illegals to the UK hidden in couches.
Brexit-backing areas historicly tied to the Labour Party, known as the Red Wall, are housing a disproportionate number of asylum seekers.
73 people are missing and presumed dead after people smugglers put them on an inflatable boat that sank off the coast of Libya.
Nigel Farage has warned that the UK faces the prospect of suffering the same fate as Sweden if it continues down the path of mass migration.