Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni delivered a defiant message to activist judges Tuesday, vowing to press forward with her nation's illegal migration crackdown after a Rome court made the stunning decision to block the deportation of an Algerian man with 23 criminal convictions—and then ordered Italian taxpayers to compensate the criminal for the government's deportation attempt.
The outrageous ruling represents exactly the kind of judicial activism that patriots across the globe are fighting against, as unelected judges prioritize the "rights" of foreign criminals over the safety and sovereignty of their own citizens.
Courts Protecting Criminals Over Citizens
Think about this for a moment: A foreign national racks up 23 criminal convictions on Italian soil, and when the government tries to send him back where he came from, a judge not only blocks it but says the taxpayers should pay HIM for the trouble. This is the kind of backwards "justice" that has Europeans fed up with their broken immigration system.
Meloni, who has emerged as one of Europe's strongest conservative leaders alongside allies like President Trump, isn't backing down from her America First-style approach to border security. Her administration has been implementing tough measures to stem the tide of illegal migration that has overwhelmed European nations for years.
"We will continue our work to protect Italian borders and prioritize the safety of Italian citizens," Meloni declared, refusing to let activist courts derail her mandate from voters.
This judicial overreach in Italy mirrors the same battles President Trump faced during his first term, when liberal judges routinely blocked common-sense immigration enforcement. The difference? Meloni has learned from Trump's playbook and isn't letting unelected bureaucrats in robes override the will of the people.
A Global Movement for Sovereignty
What's happening in Italy is part of a broader awakening across the West. From Trump's mass deportation program here in America to Meloni's crackdown in Europe, nationalist leaders are finally putting their own citizens first instead of coddling foreign criminals.
The question patriots should be asking: How long will We the People tolerate activist judges who seem more concerned with protecting criminal migrants than law-abiding citizens who just want their countries back?
