Rome Clashes With Berlin Over German NGOs Helping Illegal Migration
19th August 2026
Of the 42,338 people that entered Italy via NGO operations since October 2022, 22,513—just over 53%—arrived aboard vessels linked to German organisations. If organisations of other nationalities operating German-flagged ships are included, the figure rises to around 27,000.
Italy received 157,651 people by sea in 2023, 66,617 in 2024, and 66,316 in 2025. Vessels operated by these types of organisations—some of which have been accused of people trafficking—accounted for approximately 8% of all arrivals in 2023.
The role of German NGOs in dumping tens of thousands of migrants in Italy has now become a political issue between Rome and Berlin.
Here’s now the scam works:
- Traffickers overload boats and rafts with ‘migrants’.
- ‘Migrants’ paddle out beyond the origin contry’s territorial waters.
- Libtard NGO boat, often colluding with the traffickers, swoop in and ‘rescue’ the deliberately overstuffed vessel full of ‘migrants’. (Sometimes they don’t make it in time, and many ‘migrants’ die. Traffickers don’t care; they got paid.)
- NGO boat carries they the rest of the way to the invasion beach, where they all promptly claim asylum and enter the ponderous EU claim system, meanwhile living on welfare benefits paid for by the destination country’s taxpayers, in shantytowns rife with disease and piled high with trash, amusing themselves by sexually assaulting local European women.