The migration challenge to Europe
The mass immigration sweeping Europe is a continental challenge that requires a common response. How can Italy and Hungary - two countries on the border of the EU - find shared solutions to the issue?
The mass immigration sweeping Europe is a continental challenge that requires a common response. How can Italy and Hungary - two countries on the border of the EU - find shared solutions to the issue?
It would seem that the battle for ethnic replacement of the West waged by the progressive elite is the result of sincere ideological conviction. But there is more. There is business. Yes, because immigration, for at least a decade now, has turned into the economic cornucopia of the politically correct
The year 2022 is coming to its conclusion and, as usual, it is time to explore which were the most read articles on our blog in the past twelve months. So here are the ten favorites of our readers, in ascending order of readings.
In the new episode of "The Interview," SILVIA ROBERTO meets Admiral Nicola DE FELICE, Senior Fellow at the Centro Studi Machiavelli and author of the book "Stop the Invasion - The Reasons for the Naval Blockade". She talks with him about the many problems related to illegal immigration and possible solutions to be implemented.
In the new episode of "The Interview," SILVIA ROBERTO meets Admiral Nicola DE FELICE, Senior Fellow at the Centro Studi Machiavelli and author of the book "Stop the Invasion - The Reasons for the Naval Blockade". She talks with him about the many problems related to illegal immigration and possible solutions to be implemented.
In the election campaign, Giorgia Meloni had presented herself by promising big changes in immigration. At the first test, however, the most right-wing government in Republican history suffered a setback. But there are times and ways to recover.
NGO representatives disrupted the screening of a critical documentary. An affair that once again represents the intolerance of a specific political side, and the need for a law to protect freedom of expression, such as the one recently proposed by the Machiavelli Center.
If Italy agreed to let all NGO ships land in its ports, thinking then to redistribute them in Europe, it would on the one hand see the vast majority of landed people remaining in Italy and on the other increase the flow of illegals driven by the idea of easy relocation to other European countries.
Is the specter of Islamization just right-wing scaremongering? Or is it a warning about the possible future of Western Europe if its nations do not change their migration, education and family policies?