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Italian navy ship with migrants shows up in Albania's port

An Italian ship carrying a first group of migrants to be processed in Albania shown up in the port of Shengjin on Wednesday morning, embeding in movement a controversial strategy to procedure thousands of asylum seekers abroad.

Italy has built 2 reception centres in Albania, the very first such offer involving a European Union nation diverting migrants to a non-EU nation in an effort to prevent irregular arrivals.

The Libra, an Italian navy ship, docked at the previous navy port Shengjin, Reuters video footage showed. It will be fulfilled by Italian officers.

The very first group of migrants to be processed under the new plan, comprising 10 Bangladeshis and 6 Egyptians, was gotten at sea on Sunday aboard boats that had set sail from Libya.

They will be signed in Shengjin and then taken inland to Gjader, a small town about a 15-minute drive away, where they will be accommodated until their documents are processed.

When their documents are processed, they will be either sent out to Italy, if the answer to their asylum demand is favorable, or back home if their demand was rejected.

The centers in Shengjin and Gjader will be staffed by Italian workers. The overall number of migrants present at one time in Albania can not be more than 3,000 under the deal.

Italy has actually stated only non-vulnerable guys originating from nations categorized as safe would be sent out to Albania.

At present there are 21 such nations on the Italian list. Last year, 56,588 migrants gotten here in Italy from just four of them-- Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast and Tunisia. The majority of rapidly abscond from reception centres and head to wealthier northern Europe.

Under the terms of the Albania accord, approximately 36,000 migrants can be dispatched to the Balkan country each year, so long as they come from the list of safe nations, which seriously restricts the possibility of them obtaining asylum.

Rights professionals say it may be tough for Italian courts to immediately process asylum demands or appeals versus detention orders from individuals hosted in another country, and lengthy treatments could put an unjustified burden on migrants.

The quick repatriations envisaged under the plan may not materialise as some nations have limitations on the variety of nationals they will accept back.

The federal government hopes the risk of detention will serve as a. deterrent for migrants. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated this. week that Italy was setting an example for the rest of Europe. with the policy.

(source: Reuters)