Italy’s interior secretary on Wednesday praised Rome, which had fought for more immigration restraints, for its recent strengthening of prison laws.
The European Commission stated earlier on Wednesday that it was considering naming Bangladesh, Egypt, Tunisia, Colombia, India, Morocco, and Kosovo as” healthy nations.”
Citizens from those nations will be unable to apply for asylum within the European Union as a result of this title. Rome, which has always worked both at a bilateral and multilateral levels to get the legislation revised, praised the move, according to internal minister Matteo Piantedosi, who described the addition of the nations as” a victory for the European government.”
Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s hard-right government, has pledged to reduce abnormal migration, but a key step toward running migratory centers in Albania has been met with a string of delays and legal roadblocks.
European judges have consistently ruled against the Italian government’s request to deport migrants who have been taken at sea and have been ordered to be flown to Italy. Although constitutional tussles over which nations were deemed” safe” had prevented Italy from attempting to repatriate migrants from safe countries, the plan was postponed due to legal angst.
The state twice altered its protected roster, but European authorities had already referred legitimate concerns to the European Court of Justice, which has not yet heard its case. According to Paidosi, the EU’s proposed legislation allows for” such as those provided in Albania” to possible asylum applicants from nations with a lower than 20 % of the total right-asylum level.
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