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    Italian Streets Overrun: Outrage as Bangladeshi Migrants March Through Turin Demanding More Rights

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    In a shocking display of entitlement and disregard for their host nation, approximately 200 Bangladeshi migrants took to the streets of Turin on March 26, 2026, clad in matching black “Bulli” soccer jerseys and marching through residential neighborhoods while Italian locals watched from their balconies in disbelief. What was billed as a protest for “better work rights” looked far more like a calculated show of force—an invasion of public space by those who have benefited from Italy’s hospitality but now demand even more from a country already buckling under the weight of unchecked migration.

    This is not integration. This is replacement. Italians, the rightful stewards of their ancient cities and vibrant culture, are reduced to spectators in their own neighborhoods as waves of foreign migrants parade through, asserting dominance and highlighting the profound failures of open-border policies that have plagued Europe for years. The abuse of Italy’s generosity is on full display: migrants arriving in record numbers via dangerous Mediterranean routes, often from safe countries like Bangladesh, only to flood welfare systems, strain housing, and erode social cohesion.

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    Italy’s foreign-born population has swelled dramatically, reaching over 6.9 million by late 2025 according to official figures, with non-EU residents pushing toward 10 percent or more of the total populace in many areas. Bangladeshi inflows alone have surged, with thousands arriving irregularly each year through Libya and elsewhere. Yet instead of gratitude or assimilation, we see demands for legalized status, expanded rights, and special treatment—while native Italians face skyrocketing costs, cultural displacement, and rising crime in migrant-heavy zones.

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her government deserve credit for pushing back with tough measures: accelerated deportations, naval interdictions, bilateral deals to stem flows, and efforts to fast-track removals of non-assimilating individuals and criminals. Reports indicate thousands have been sent back under these policies, a necessary stand against the demographic suicide encouraged by globalist elites and weak prior administrations. But as this Turin march reveals, it’s not enough. Enforcement must be bolder, faster, and unapologetic. Mass deportations of those who enter illegally, abuse the system, or refuse to adopt Italian values are not “extreme”—they are common sense self-preservation for a sovereign nation.

    The outrage is palpable and justified. Italians have every right to feel betrayed by decades of policies that prioritized outsiders over citizens. Families watch helplessly as their streets fill with chants and marches that feel alien, even hostile. Women and children grow less safe in once-peaceful communities. The birth rate among natives continues its alarming decline, while migrant communities expand, tipping the balance in schools, workplaces, and voting blocs. This is cultural erasure by stealth, fueled by NGOs, EU bureaucrats, and left-wing ideologues who label any defense of national identity as “racism.”

    Enough is enough. Italy must double down on Meloni’s border security agenda: seal the coasts, expedite returns to safe origin countries like Bangladesh, end automatic asylum for economic migrants, and prioritize Italian workers and families first. Deport those who march in protest rather than contribute. Protect the homeland that generations fought and died to build.

    The people of Turin—and all of Italy—did not invite this takeover. They deserve leaders who put *them* first, not endless concessions to those who treat the country as a conquest. The abuse of Italian patience has gone too far. Time to reclaim the streets, restore order, and put Italy back in Italian hands. The future of Western civilization in Europe hangs in the balance.

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