Trump praises Italy's immigration
policies at meeting with Conte
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[July 31, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump praised Italy's increasingly hard-line approach
to immigration on Monday, at the start of a meeting with Italian Prime
Minister Giuseppe Conte at the White House.
"I agree very much with what you are doing with respect to migration,
and illegal immigration, and even legal immigration," Trump told Conte
in the Oval Office. "He has taken a very firm stance on the border, a
stance that few countries have taken. And frankly he is doing the right
thing in my opinion."
Conte took office last month promising to bring radical change to Italy,
including more generous welfare provision and a crackdown on
immigration.
Immigration was a major election issue after an influx of hundreds of
thousands of mostly African asylum seekers. Italy has seen more than
650,000 migrants reach its shores since 2014.
Conte has said his government would end "the immigration business."
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President Donald Trump and Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte
shake hands at the conclusion of a joint news conference in the East
Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., July 30, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria
The new Italian government is looking to limit the number of
migrants it lets into the country and has shut its ports to
humanitarian rescue ships, saying it is bearing an unfair burden
within the European Union for dealing with asylum seekers.
(Reporting by James Oliphant, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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