>>508985398According to Wikipedia:
In the year 2021, 85,878 babies were born to at least one foreign parent, which makes up 21.5% of all newborns in that year.
20,628 (or 5.2%) were born to foreign fathers, 8,324 or (2.1%) to foreign mothers and 56,926 or (14.2%) to two foreign parents.
Another set of birth statistics for 2021:
https://www.quotidianosanita.it/studi-e-analisi/articolo.php?articolo_id=109841
On average in 2021, 30.1% of those born in the North and 23.8% in the Centre have at least one foreign parent; in the South and the Islands the percentages are 9.2% and 8.6%.
In 2021, there were 400,000 births within Italy, which averaged out to 1100 newborns within Italy per day.
Of those 1100 daily newborns, at least 220 (20%) of them were non-Italian.
Furthermore, there are non-Italians with Italian citizenship being falsely counted as Italian in the first place, and more non-Italians gain Italian citizenship per year.
Compounding further, there are products of out-breeding who are also counted as Italian despite being anything but Italian.
This begs the question; How many of those births in Italy really are Italian newborns from Italian parents via Italian ancestors?
Italians have a birthrate around 1. Non-Italians in Italy maintain a birthrate of 2.5 on average even after living there for generations. If non-Italians are around 10% of the current population, they are still having 1/3rd or more of the newborns.
I doubt the government even understands this.