Italian judges strike another blow against Meloni's Albania asylum deal
Briefly

Italian judges have ruled to transfer seven men from an Albanian migration hub to Italy, challenging the far-right government's controversial strategy to curb asylum seeker arrivals.
The government had a plan to return migrants to their home countries, but the judges' decision raises significant questions about the EU's independent processing centers.
After nearly two weeks, only 24 people have arrived, indicating that the deal may not function as intended, highlighting operational challenges and ongoing humanitarian concerns.
Political leaders criticized the judiciary for prioritizing individual rights over national borders and security, suggesting deeper divisions within Italian society regarding migration policies.
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