Italy declares state of emergency over migration crisis
The Italian government announced that this measure will last six months. The number of immigrant arrivals has quadrupled so far in 2023.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni declared a national state of emergency due to the migration crisis. The measure will last for six months, and the government will provide €5 million (about $5.5 million) to administrations in the southern regions to build migrant reception centers.
The Italian government recognizes, however, that this measure will not solve the migration crisis. The solution is in the hands of the European authorities, as assured by Nello Musumeci, Italy's minister for civil protection and maritime policies:
According to data from Italy's Ministry of the Interior, more than 30,000 migrants have arrived at its shores so far this year. In the same period last year, there were fewer than 8,000.