By Selwyn Duke
While Hungary has just said it may “use force” to repel migrants, Italy under its new government is doing the opposite: With word getting out that the nation is again accepting Third World “refugees,” more are now reportedly leaving Africa — and are poised to spread throughout Europe.
Italy had enjoyed a 14-month respite from migrant inundation owing to the policies of former interior minister and staunch patriot Matteo Salvini. But a late summer election resulted in the rise of a left-wing coalition government comprising the Five Star Movement and the Democratic Party, which is overturning those policies. The Mediterranean nation thus now faces a return to what a 2017 Bloomberg editorial described as “Italy’s migrant crisis.”
This message has been received, too, apparently. Consider the comments of a previously deported Tunisian illegal migrant who has just returned to Italy.
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