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A surge of migrants is reaching Italy

Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing government is facing its first real crisis

Child brought ashore by an Emergency operator, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023.  In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.  (Photo by Marco Zac/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Defying adverse late-winter weather, migrants fleeing poverty and persecution are reaching Italy’s shores in unprecedented numbers. By March 27th 26,927 had arrived so far this year. This compares with 6,543 at the same point last year, when the annual total was over 105,000. In 2017, the peak year so far, the corresponding numbers were 24,280 and more than 180,000. That suggests that depending on which pattern this year follows, Italy could face an influx of 200,000 seaborne migrants, possibly even 400,000 or more.

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