Italy’s Meloni with her Number One Fan, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama

Meloni may score an important win in the fight against unchecked mass migration.

In the interest of finding ways to get rid of the million-strong scourge of military-age illegal migrants that pretend to be seeking asylum, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni came up with a novel concept, since copied by almost everyone, including the US and the UK.

Meloni entered into an agreement with Albania and built migrant camps to send failed asylum seekers who cannot be sent back to their countries because they’re deemed ‘unsafe’.

This was possible because Tirana has a debt of friendship to Italy, which welcomed lots of Albanians during the post-Cold War migration wave.

And, of course, the Albanian PM Edi Rama is apparently in love with Meloni, always kneeling in a silent prayer whenever he meets her.

Watch the **fourth** time Rama kneels and joins hands in prayer stance for Meloni:

Needless to say, up until now, the plan has been blocked by leftist-Globalist judges.

But after the sweeping changes in European migration policies, things may improve, as it arises today that Rome has moved closer to being allowed to send migrants to Albania, ‘after an EU court adviser said the scheme was legal’.

EU Court of Justice Advocate General Nicholas Emilou discusses the compatibility of the Italy-Albania protocol with EU asylum and return regulations, emphasizing migrant rights protection.

The Telegraph reported:

“The coalition led by Giorgia Meloni has spent an estimated €670m (£581m) on building two migrant processing centers in the north of the Balkan country, hoping to use them as hubs for sending failed asylum seekers back to their home countries.

[…] The Meloni government scored a victory on Thursday when an adviser to the EU’s court of justice said that the scheme met EU rules on return and asylum procedures, as long as the rights of migrants were ensured.

[…] His opinion is not binding on the court of justice, but EU court judges usually follow such opinions when they hand down their rulings. The court is due to make a ruling on the Albania scheme but has not indicated when that will happen.”

Giorgia Meloni and Edi Rama shaking hands in a formal setting, highlighting discussions on immigration policy and judicial interpretations affecting Italy.

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