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Migrants continue arriving in Italy amid strict national policies, while Milan’s local government struggles to support them with limited resources.
As Milan prepares for the 2026 Winter Olympics, migrants continue arriving from conflict zones and Africa, seeking safety despite Italy’s national border controls under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which include funding foreign coast guards and detaining migrants in Libya.
While sea arrivals have dropped, thousands still reach Italy, often facing abuse in detention.
Milan’s center-left leadership, led by Commissioner Lamberto Bertolé, prioritizes integration through shelters like Casa Janucci and partnerships with the International Rescue Committee, offering medical, legal, and housing support.
Despite rising demand—especially for unaccompanied minors—city services struggle with limited funding, and foreign nationals remain overrepresented among the homeless.
The contrast between Olympic grandeur and urban hardship underscores a growing divide between national migration policies and local humanitarian efforts.
Los migrantes continúan llegando a Italia en medio de políticas nacionales estrictas, mientras que el gobierno local de Milán lucha por apoyarlos con recursos limitados.