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Italian Vice Premier Matteo Salvini Faces Jail Time for Refusal of Boat Migrants

Italian Vice Premier Matteo Salvini Faces Jail Time for Refusal of Boat Migrants
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World December 19, 2024 10:40

rome - Italian Vice Premier Matteo Salvini is facing the threat of jail time for refusing to allow boat migrants to disembark, with accusations of kidnapping and deprivation of freedom.

Italian Vice Premier Matteo Salvini is facing the threat of jail time for refusing to allow boat migrants to disembark in Italy. Salvini is also the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, and amidst his office filled with AC Milan shirts, photos of his children, and religious images of the Madonna, he is optimistic about the verdict. Despite accusations of kidnapping, Salvini insists the migrants were free to choose other destinations. He defends his actions as consistent with the Lega party's election promises. Salvini expresses gratitude for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's support and remains steadfast in his stance against illegal immigration.

Salvini faces not only imprisonment but also a million-euro compensation claim for the migrants' prolonged stay in Lampedusa. He refutes claims of mistreatment, stating they were provided with care and supplies on board. Salvini maintains his innocence and views the trial as a political attack. He criticizes the judiciary's interference in immigration decisions and urges for a separation of politics and the courts.

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