Italian court refers asylum seekers case to ECJ in challenge to Meloni
Briefly

An Italian appeals court has rejected the Meloni government's attempts to expedite the expulsion of 43 asylum seekers to Albania, following two previous cases with similar outcomes. This decision has increased tensions with the judicial system amid ongoing efforts to manage migration, particularly given Italy’s controversial deal to process migrants outside EU borders. The court's referral to the European Court of Justice reflects broader concerns over the safety of repatriation practices for rejected asylum claims, especially regarding the asylum processes of diverse nationalities among the detained migrants.
The Italian appeals court ruled against the government's attempt to expel asylum seekers to Albania, deepening tensions with the judiciary over migration policies.
Italian courts have consistently rejected expedited expulsions of migrants to Albania, emphasizing the need for EU clarity on safe repatriation practices.
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