Matteo Salvini, Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the conservative League party, now faces a politically charged legal attack as prosecutors seek a six-year prison sentence for him. The charge? Salvini’s firm decision in 2019, when he was Italy’s Interior Minister, to prevent more than 100 illegal migrants from disembarking from the Open Arms ship. This ship, tied to the notorious George Soros-backed NGO widely accused of human trafficking, had been patrolling off the coast of Libya, allegedly facilitating the illegal transport of migrants into Europe under the guise of humanitarian aid.
Salvini’s refusal to grant the ship permission to dock was not some arbitrary move. At the time, he was upholding his responsibility to the Italian people as Interior Minister, determined to stop the flood of illegal migrants pouring into the country. The Open Arms ship, which had ignored offers to dock in other countries like Spain, remained at sea for weeks as Salvini repeatedly asked the ship to leave Italian waters and head to Spain, where the left-wing government had issued a public invitation for the boat to dock. But the ship stayed in Italian waters, setting up the political showdown that we see today.
Now, a left-wing prosecutor in Palermo is pushing for a six-year prison sentence, accusing Salvini of “kidnapping” these illegal migrants. The reality? Salvini was simply doing his job: defending Italy from illegal immigration, something that the globalist elites and leftist politicians want to criminalize. This trial, much like the political witch hunts we see globally, is aimed at silencing leaders who dare to stand up against the left’s radical open-border policies. […]
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