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The Court of Rome puts an end to the Rama-Meloni show with immigrants in Albania: Everyone should return to Italy!

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The Court of Rome puts an end to the Rama-Meloni show with immigrants in

The Court of Rome has decided that the 12 immigrants who came to Albania must be returned to Italy.

The Court of Rome has issued a decision regarding the Italy-Albania agreement for immigrants.

The Italian media "La Repubblica" writes that the judges of the immigration section of the court of Rome have decided that all twelve immigrants who were brought to Albania must return to Italy. Everyone. From now on. And this, despite the fact that their requests for asylum have been rejected by the Territorial Commissions.

With today's decision, October 18, the Court of Rome did not confirm the detention of 12 immigrants from Egypt and Bangladesh, caught on October 13 by the Guardia di Finanza and brought to Gjadera two days ago, October 16. 

According to La Repubblica, this decision of the Court of Rome is based on a decision of the European Court of Justice on October 4 for asylum seekers from unsafe countries.

According to the decision of the Court of Rome, Egypt and Bangladesh are considered unsafe countries and therefore the immigrants must stay in Italy.

In a statement to the media, the head of the section Luciana Sangiovanni said that the migrants should be sent to Italy.

"The bans were not validated in accordance with the principles, mandatory for national judges and for the administration itself, announced by the last decision of the European Court after the preliminary decision proposed by the judge of the Czech Republic Refusal to validate the ban in the Albanian structures and areas of equivalent to the Italian border or transit areas is due to the impossibility of recognizing the countries of origin of the detained persons as "safe countries". who have the right to be taken to Italy", said the head of the section.

In fact, immigrants in the centers across the border cannot stay or be released in the Albanian territory. Prime Minister Edi Rama has repeated this in the interview given to Repubblica. So the migrants will have to board a ship again to return to Italy, at the port where the Italian government decides to let them disembark.

They will then have 14 days from today to appeal the rejection of their asylum claim to the same immigration division judges, who will assess it on a case-by-case basis. But since the rejections are tainted by border procedures which are now unenforceable, it is very likely that asylum claims will be reassessed under the usual procedures which take longer.

And this despite the fact that yesterday's meeting of Territorial Commissions rejected all requests for international protection, thus paving the way for the transfer of the twelve to the second district of detention: CPR with 144 places (up to 24. are ready).

"Therefore, the Italian authorities have the duty to return those arrested to Italy and allow them to exercise their right to asylum on Italian territory," explained lawyers Silvia Calderoni, Paolo Iafrate and Arturo Salerni, who are helping a Bangladeshi citizen of 12 detained in Gjadër.

The attempt to speed up the denial of asylum, although allowed by the fast procedures, but never so fast, according to the opposition MPs who entered the Albanian prisons, was a move to complicate the action of the robbers.

And to avoid perhaps the first journey of the Libra central ship across the Ionian and the Adriatic, which lasted two days and cost about 20 thousand euros per immigrant in an operation that in total weighs over a billion of the Italian state in 5 years, was a failure of complete. Of the 85 rescued at sea by four boats, only 16 were taken to the 13-seat Navy ship. Two other minors were turned back as soon as they arrived at the port of Shengjin. Vulnerability monitoring subsequently excluded two more. And today the "no" has arrived for the ban of the last twelve. Albanian centers with thousands of seats that have been operating since October 13 may remain empty from this evening.

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