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ITALY: Another right wing victory against the illegal alien Muslim invasion of Italy
Italian Chamber of Deputies approves Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni decree to restrict activity of African Muslim migrant rescue boats in the Mediterranean. NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) vessels must return to Italian ports “without delay” after a rescue, rather than remaining at sea and enticing more illegal migrant-wannabe boats to head for Italy.
REMIX News The Italian Chamber of Deputies has approved a government decree designed to limit the activity of far-left so-called ‘humanitarian’ vessels escorting illegal aliens from the Mediterranean to the shores of Italy.
The decree, announced by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in January, orders ‘illegal alien enabling’ vessels to head for the nearest port following a rescue at sea “without delay,” preventing them from laying down anchor and waiting for more distress signals from other illegal migrant boats.
The bill, which will enshrine the decree into primary legislation, was passed with 187 votes in favor, 139 against, and three abstentions.
The government is concerned the continual presence of the NGO boats operating in the region entices migrants to attempt the perilous journey from North Africa in their bid to reach Europe. NGO boats that are found to be ignoring the new rules will have their captains fined up to €50,000 and their boats impounded.
George Soros funded boats like the SOS Méditerranée, which operated the Ocean Viking rescue ship in the region, expressed its “deep concern” at the approval of the government decree by the Chamber of Deputies, adding that “the combined effect of the decree and coordination practices applied to NGO vessels is a fatal reduction of rescue capacity in the Mediterranean.”
“These measures are clearly designed to hinder NGOs undertaking life-saving search and rescue missions in the central Mediterranean,” added Amnesty International in response to the vote.
Grazia Di Maggio, a deputy of Meloni’s Brothers of Italy (FdI) party, claimed the decree is “a provision passed in full compliance with the rules of international law that aims to defend borders and put an end to human trafficking.”
Paolo Emilio Russo, an MP for Meloni’s coalition partner Forza Italia, said the legislation would “make legal ways (to reach Italy) more efficient by discouraging illegal ones.” He insisted the government still “takes care of the minors (…) who end up on the hell of those ships, passed through the hands of those murderers who are the smugglers. We don’t need lessons.”
Prior to the decree’s announcement in January, ‘humanitarian’ vessels could often spend weeks at a time at sea responding to distress calls from illegal migrant boats. The Italian government believed this was not only counter-productive but also encouraged more illegal migrant boats to make the trip from the shores of Africa since they only had to travel half the distance, with NGO ships then intervening to taxi their passengers to Italy.
The Italian government will be bracing itself for legal challenges against the legislation, which human rights campaigners argue contravenes EU law.
A number of legal challenges against government decrees restricting NGO activity have already succeeded, including a Feb. 6 ruling by a court in Catania, which held that a government decree imposing restrictions on the Humanity 1 NGO vessels back in November last year was unlawful.
The controversy surrounding the Italian government’s radical plans to tackle illegal immigration has not affected its popularity with the electorate. In fact, the right-wing coalition enjoyed even greater electoral success over the weekend by retaining control of the regional government in Lombardy, which covers the Milan financial district, and gaining control of Lazio, which covers the capital of Rome.
TheNationalNewsSea rescue charities on Thursday condemned tough anti-immigration measures recently introduced by the Italian government, saying the new rules will cause ever more deaths in the Mediterranean.
The decree, which was introduced last week, says charity ships must request a port and sail to it “without delay” after a rescue, rather than remain at sea looking for other migrant boats in distress, as it now happens. Ship captains risk fines of 50,000 euros ($52,760) and having their boats impounded if they break the rules.
A group of 17 NGOs released a joint statement to express their “gravest concerns” over the law drawn up by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s conservative coalition, which won power last year promising to cut migrant flows to Italy.
Charities and non-governmental organisations involved in search and rescue missions off the coast of Italy have for months been speaking out against the decree. Rescuers previously told The National that the change in rules risked strangling vulnerable people of their only lifeline while navigating rough seas, and would leave them with no choice but to ignore distress calls from migrants.
Rescuers immediately condemned the outcome of Wednesday’s vote, warning it violates EU law. The vote took place as at least 73 people were feared dead after their boat sank off the coast of Libya.
The law is seen as Ms Meloni’s answer to the country’s migrant crisis, after she shot to power last year on a promise to slash illegal migration to Italy. The decree was signed by Italian President Sergio Mattarella on January 2.
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Italian Crusadersays
Don’t let any migrant boats come to Italy,turn them back while at sea,don’t encourage an boats to come to Italy,screw all the bleeding hearts at the European Union,in a couple of years Italy will look like an African Village,screw that,you people in Italy better fight like Hell to keep your country Italian…
All these NGOs ignore the fact that these illegal aliens are getting on the boats of their own free will. They could stay on land if they don’t want to risk drowning. DUH! Hope Meloni’s policy remains in effect. It’s very encouraging that her party now has support from even more Italians.
Italian Crusader says
Don’t let any migrant boats come to Italy,turn them back while at sea,don’t encourage an boats to come to Italy,screw all the bleeding hearts at the European Union,in a couple of years Italy will look like an African Village,screw that,you people in Italy better fight like Hell to keep your country Italian…
sixlittlerabbits says
All these NGOs ignore the fact that these illegal aliens are getting on the boats of their own free will. They could stay on land if they don’t want to risk drowning. DUH! Hope Meloni’s policy remains in effect. It’s very encouraging that her party now has support from even more Italians.