The American Spectator
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is drawing new ideological lines in the EU 's long shadow.
Meloni has ushered in a new political and economic era for Italy : fewer Brussels regulations, more national sovereignty, fiscal discipline, pragmatic migration policies, and a clear defense of private property as the bedrock of society.
Her success poses a dilemma for Brussels : Italy ’s rebound could be spun as a European success story.
Meloni ’s firm stance against squatting suggests a broader cultural resistance to Brussels , says Thomas Kolbe .
Italy 's immigration policy has returned to reason, after years of open-door chaos, illegal entries were cut by 58 percent last year .
Italy legalized 450,000 existing migrants to address labor shortages, while 2.4 million foreign workers are legally employed.
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