
The ship Libra, which departed from Brindisi with 40 migrants, has arrived at the port of Shëngjin in Lezha, and after the procedures, the migrants will be transferred to the repatriation center in Gjadra.
This is the 4th time that migrants have been transferred from Italy to Albania, but the first time since the Meloni Government approved the decree turning the migrant accommodation center into a 'detention center' where migrants caught at sea will no longer be housed, but those whose asylum requests have been rejected.
So the migrant camp in Gjadra, based on Meloni's decree, will host irregular migrants present in the repatriation detention centers (CPR).
The ship departed this morning from the port of Puglia. On board were citizens of various nationalities who in recent days have arrived at the CPR in Brindisi, in Restinco, and for whom the executive has ordered the transfer to the facility in Albania.
In addition to the migrants, there were about 80 crew members on the ship.

According to the decree approved by the Council of Ministers - and currently in the Chamber for the conversion process - the Gjadri facility can be used as a CPR, i.e. a center where people who have received a deportation order and are waiting to be repatriated, after their asylum application has been rejected, are sent.
For the fourth time, the Meloni government is attempting to transfer migrants to the other side of the Adriatic, Italian media wrote.
According to them, this time there should be no special surprises thanks to the measure approved by the Council of Ministers.
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi explained that the decree allowed for the “immediate reactivation” of the center in Gjadra.
"The existing structure can also be used for people transferred from Italy," he said.
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