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Hard anti-immigration policy, but Italy grants 500,000 migrants temporary work permits

Hard anti-immigration policy, but Italy grants 500,000 migrants temporary work permits

Despite its hardline anti-immigration rhetoric, the Italian government plans to grant temporary work permits to 500,000 non-EU migrants over the next three years. This initiative marks a record-high number of foreign workers allowed into the country.

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