Italy's Prime Minister has declared that all illegal migrants will be deported immediately as part of the country's zero-tolerance policy on illegal migration.
Giorgia Meloni issued a firm directive saying,
"I want to send a clear message to those who wish to enter Italy illegally."
"From now on, if you enter Italy illegally, you will be immediately deported"
The deportation pledge comes one day after widespread riots rocked Italian cities, triggered by Rome's decision not to recognize a Palestinian statehood.
Tens of thousands of migrants clashed with police in Milan.
The migrants were hurling stones, chairs, and debris while officers responded with tear gas and water cannons.
The violence injured around 60 officers and led to over 10 arrests, with protesters smashing windows at Milan's central station and burning American flags in a show of anti-Western rage.
Migrants were chanting "Free Palestine" and blocking transport hubs.
Local reports described scenes of chaos and destruction that racked up immense damage.
Over 20,000 gathered outside Termini station in Rome, waving Palestinian flags and demanding sanctions on Israel.
Shipments were stopped as strikes disrupted public transport and closed schools in over 80 cities, amplifying the economic fallout from what Meloni called "violence that solves nothing but burdens ordinary Italians."
Critics say Palestinian m*slims are effectively taking over every country they flood into, while living off welfare programs that are paid for by the citizens who are losing their country's identity, and their right to freedom of religion, specifically Christianity