The article discusses Italy's decision to transfer 40 migrants without permission to remain in the country to detention facilities in Albania, setting a precedent as it marks the first instance of an EU country sending rejected migrants to a non-EU state. This decision could reshape future migration policies across Europe. The migrants are being held in centers previously unused due to court interventions. The situation raises concerns regarding the treatment and rights of asylum-seekers and the implications for EU migration practices, especially amid a growing far-right government in Italy.
Italian authorities are transferring 40 migrants without permission to stay in Italy to detention centers in Albania, marking a significant change in EU migration policy.
The move represents the first instance of a European Union country sending rejected migrants to a nation outside the EU, raising questions about the future of migration practices.
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