Tens of thousands participated in opposing demonstrations in Rome today, reflecting deep divisions over immigration policy. The protests followed a recent incident involving a young Italian man allegedly attacked by migrants. Right-wing groups organized a large anti-immigration march, drawing significant crowds and displaying nationalist symbols. Counter-protests were held simultaneously by pro-immigration and anti-racism activists, leading to tense confrontations with police. Authorities deployed a substantial security presence to prevent widespread violence and maintain order. While scuffles occurred, no major injuries or arrests were immediately reported. The demonstrations highlight the ongoing debate surrounding immigration within Italy and across Europe.
