发布: 2026-06-14 20:08
撰文: 無綫新聞
Tens of thousands of people march through the streets of Rome in rival anti-
and pro- migration demonstrations after a citizens' initiative seeking sweeping
measures against migrants garnered enough support to be brought to the
Italian Parliament.
Italian flags waving as thousands march along the streets of Rome.
Several hold up a large banner reading "Reimagination and Reconquest,"
the name of a right-wing group that has gathered the required 50,000 signatures needed to trigger parliamentary discussion to push forth an anti-migration initiative.
The proposal calls for sweeping measures targeting foreigners, including coercive returns, incentives to leave Italy and broader policies critics say could extend to legal residents.
Those supporting the agenda marched in the thousands, singing the national anthem, with some reportedly seen raising their arms in fascist salute.
One anti-migration supporter says people no longer feel safe, and his support
for the movement is to bring the state's attention to the need for a
policy to implement a "genuine repatriation of people who shouldn't
be in Italy because they are criminals" who don't "pay taxes," and
are a "burden" on the system.
In another part of the Italian capital, a rival pro-migration demonstration
also drew a significant turnout of various left-wing groups and trade
unions, with some yelling profanities against remigration and others
waving Palestinian flags.
Thousands of police were deployed to ensure the two rival groups
would remain apart.
Critics, including opposition parties and legal experts, argue the proposal
would violate constitutional and international anti-discrimination principles
by targeting people based on ethnic background, including naturalised
citizens and their descendants.
The controversy comes even as the government pursues a parallel policy
of expanding legal migration, having approved a multi-year plan to
admit hundreds of thousands of non-EU workers to address labour
shortages in key economic sectors.