[Opinion] What if We Get Them Not to Come?
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It has been interesting to see how the leaders of the main European countries welcomed the initiative of Italy and Denmark to make a common front against "uncontrolled immigration". In fact, it has caught them all off guard that the Italian Prime Minister, the ultra-conservative Giorgia Meloni, and the Danish Prime Minister, the Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen - two people ideologically opposite - agreed to combat the great problem that the Ol…
A Danish grey-haired woman and an Italian right-wing politician with roots in neo-fascism. Mette Frederiksen and Giorgia Meloni have become the EU's most unexpected radar couple – and their joint fight against migration is redrawing the political map of Europe.
Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy, and Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister of Denmark, have hardened their discourses and policies on immigration. It is true that among immigrant people there are those who commit crimes, as there are among those who were born here. Turning particular cases into a suspicion, above all, a collective is something else.
Frederiksen has openly advocated accepting votes from her right to pass immigration measures.
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