Giorgia Meloni’s Tough Action Against Migration: Italy’s New Measures and Policies

2023-09-18 14:38:00

Giorgia Meloni

Now it’s fixed – that’s how hard Italy wants to act once morest migration

Giorgia Meloni announces tougher action once morest migration. In the past few days, thousands of migrants have landed on boats from Africa in Lampedusa.

Published18. September 2023, 4:38 p.m

The cabinet under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni ordered the military on Monday to set up special deportation detention centers.

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The maximum length of detention pending deportation will be increased from twelve to 18 months in order to have more time to check the right to remain and, if necessary, to be able to deport people directly from detention.

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It was said that the Ministry of Defense should create “structures” to detain migrants who entered the country irregularly.

These camps should therefore be set up in sparsely inhabited areas of the country. This should not lead to “further inconvenience and uncertainty in Italian cities,” said Meloni.

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Italy’s government has decided to take tougher action once morest migration.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Monday ordered the military to set up special deportation detention centers.

Meloni also once once more declared war on smuggling gangs.

Italy’s government has to curb irregularities Migration across the Mediterranean decided on a package of tougher measures. This includes an extension of the maximum possible detention pending deportation by six months.

The cabinet also commissioned: Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Monday the military ordered to set up special deportation detention centers. According to information from those around her, the ultra-right Prime Minister said at the meeting that the government was united behind the decision.

Camps in “sparsely inhabited areas”

The maximum length of detention pending deportation will be increased from twelve to 18 months in order to have more time to check the right to remain and, if necessary, to be able to deport people directly from detention.

It was said that the Ministry of Defense should create “structures” to detain migrants who entered the country irregularly. These camps should therefore be set up in sparsely inhabited areas of the country. This should not lead to “further inconvenience and uncertainty in Italian cities,” said Meloni.

Tough action was a campaign promise

In the past few days, thousands of migrants landed on boats from Africa on the Italian Mediterranean island of Lampedusa. The initial reception center on the small island between Sicily and North Africa was at times extremely overcrowded.

Meloni also once once more declared war on smuggling gangs. “The fight once morest illegal mass immigration and human traffickers is an epoch-making battle for Italy and for Europe.” The leader of the right-wing national party Fratelli d’Italia has been governing Italy for eleven months. Tough action once morest migrants was one of her most important promises during the election campaign.

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