A survey by Euromedia Research indicates that 73% of Italians support large-scale deportations of undocumented immigrants, reflecting growing public sentiment against illegal immigration across political lines. The study highlights that 57% of Italians view illegal immigration negatively, while only 14% see it positively. The survey also emphasizes concerns about Mediterranean stability, with 34% of respondents identifying immigration control as the top threat to regional security. Despite efforts by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to reduce migrant arrivals through agreements with Libya and Tunisia, the number of illegal arrivals remains significantly higher than removals—over 66,000 arrivals versus approximately 6,000 deportations. This gap has fueled the rise of a new right-wing party, National Future, which advocates for stricter immigration policies and increased birth rates among Italians.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue as a growing pro-border consensus in Europe, emphasizing public support for deportations and highlighting the rise of a right-wing political movement focused on immigration control. It uses terms such as 'pro-borders consensus,' 'remigration agenda,' and 'strict controls
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factually aligns closely with the primary source document, accurately reporting the 73% support for deportation and 57% negative view of immigration impact. Objectivity is somewhat compromised by the headline 'Over Seven in Ten Italians Back Large-Scale Deportations' which may imply a stronger stanc




