Illegal migrants deported from Italy arrive in the processing facilities in Albania.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has been widely – and rightfully – credited with ‘cracking the code’ and finding a way to tackle migration effectively from within the framework of the permissive EU ‘asylum’ policies and regulations.

Even Globalist leaders like European Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen, outgoing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer have expressed admiration for Meloni’s approach to solving this dire problem.

Italian courts have blocked the first two attempts by the Italian government in October and November, but Meloni is persisting, and the third shipment of illegal migrants has been sent to the processing centers in Albania, and so far, no judicial decisions have overturned the process.

Yesterday (31), Italian authorities rejected the asylum requests of 43 of the asylum-seekers transferred to Albania. This was done in the new speedy procedure that – as you would expect – is drawing criticism from the inevitable NGOs.

Albanian PM Edi Rama and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni.

Read: Successful Agreement Between Italy and Albania Bears Fruit, as Two Centers in the Eastern European Country Are Ready To Receive, Screen and Accommodate Intercepted Illegals

Associated Press reported:

“’The [asylum] commission is clearly operating in line with the expressed desire of the government to refuse the asylum requests, in violation of international, European and constitutional law’, the TAI Asylum and Immigration Board said in a statement.

The migrants were among 49 people who were transferred to Albania on an Italian naval ship Tuesday under a five-year agreement with Albania to process asylum cases outside EU borders in centers built and operated by Italy. Italian media reported they were from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast and Gambia.”

In this latest group sent to the centers, five migrants were returned to Italy immediately because they were minors or else deemed vulnerable.

43 underwent a speedy asylum hearing – all denied, and one additional case will be heard separately.

Illegal migrants boating to Italy may find themselves in Albania instead, waiting to be repatriated.

Read: Italian Government Approves Decree To Overcome Judicial Block Against Groundbreaking Deal To Send Illegal Migrants to Center in Albania for Processing Asylum Requests

The expedited way in which Italy is processing and repatriating the illegals is shocking the pro-migrant NGOs, but in March, the European Union is to review its asylum and migration policies, and the open tendency is to move towards a similar plan to the one Meloni is implementing.

“The 43 asylum-seekers did not have legal counsel, nor did they have enough time to prepare themselves properly for the hearing, the [TAI] delegation said. In all cases, authorities deemed the asylum request ’unfounded’.”

The asylum-seekers with denied requests have seven days to go to an Italian court to appeal the decision.

They face repatriation directly from Albania as per the agreement with Italy.

Read more:

Italy Restarts Program Shipping Illegal Migrants to Albania for Processing and Repatriation – PM Meloni in Saudi Arabia to Sign Strategic Partnership Agreements With the Kingdom

The post Italian Authorities Reject Asylum Requests of 43 Illegal Migrants Shipped To Processing Centers Abroad – They Now Face Repatriation Directly From Albania appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *