On Migration, Europe Warms to Ideas Once Seen as Fringe
Briefly

Despite decreasing migrant arrivals in Europe, anti-immigrant sentiment has grown, leading to harsher policies embraced by political leaders to address public fears.
In Germany, the Christian Democrats, traditionally welcoming to immigrants, are currently advocating for stricter immigration controls, reflecting a broader political shift influenced by a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment.
European leaders are now considering measures that would have been unthinkable few years ago, as rising anti-immigrant parties shape policies amidst public anxiety over migration.
Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni is taking drastic steps by sending rescued migrants to Albania, echoing a trend among European leaders reevaluating their immigration strategies.
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