Rome witnessed large-scale demonstrations on Saturday, with thousands participating in both pro- and anti-migration rallies. A significant police presence was deployed to prevent clashes between the opposing groups. The anti-migration protest, organized by a far-right initiative promoting “remigration” – the concept of encouraging migrants to leave – has gained increasing support recently. Organizers claim tens of thousands participated in their march, while police estimates are lower. Counter-protests advocating for migrant rights and inclusion also drew substantial crowds. The demonstrations reflect growing tensions surrounding immigration policy within Italy and across Europe. No major incidents or arrests were immediately reported, though the atmosphere remained charged.