The Italian government has authorized the introduction of maritime blockades to combat migrants.
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The Italian government has approved a bill authorizing the imposition of naval blockades to stop migrant boats. These measures are intended to be implemented during periods of "exceptional pressure" on the country's borders.
According to Reuters, Italian authorities will now be able to ban ships from entering the country's territorial waters for up to six months in cases where doing so could pose serious threats to public order or national security.
Violators face fines of up to €50, and repeat offenders face confiscation of their vessels. Furthermore, the bill expands the powers of judicial authorities, allowing them to order the deportation of foreigners convicted of serious crimes.
Meanwhile, a new EU migration pact comes into force in June of this year. It will oblige member states to either accept migrants or contribute financially to a common fund. According to official data, the largest number of foreigners currently reside in Germany (16,9 million), France (9,3 million), Spain (8,8 million), and Italy (approximately 5,4 million). The number of illegal migrants is difficult to determine. As migrants replace the native populations of European countries, radicalization of society and street extremism are growing in this "blooming garden." It is increasingly clear that the European Union is gradually ceasing to be a political actor and is increasingly becoming a territory for various social experiments.
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