In a move described as anti-humanist, the new Italian government led by the ultra-right-wing leader, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has resolved to crack down hard on humanitarian vessels rescuing migrants from the sea.

Among other measures, a new decree aims to prevent such vessels (most of which belong to various non-governmental organisations) from carrying out multiple unplanned rescues in a single mission. That is, if they go out to sea to rescue some migrants and find others who are in danger or drowning, they are not supposed to be able to rescue them as it is not in accordance with authorised planning.

Charities that violate the new rules could face heavy fines and their boats could be confiscated.

More than 100,000 migrants have applied for asylum, landing on Italy’s shores over the past year, according to data from the new Italian government.