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Italy and Albania Launch Controversial Offshore Asylum Processing Center

The new facility in Shengjin aims to deter illegal migration by processing asylum claims outside the EU, sparking debate across Europe.

  • Italy's government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has sent the first group of migrants to a new asylum processing center in Albania, marking a significant shift in EU migration policy.
  • The center in Shengjin, Albania, is designed to process asylum claims remotely, with Italian judges determining the legitimacy of claims to prevent migrants from reaching EU soil.
  • While the initiative is supported by some EU leaders as a potential model for managing migration, it faces criticism for being potentially illegal and inhumane.
  • The project is part of broader efforts by Italy to reduce irregular migration, which includes deals with North African countries and stricter measures against NGOs involved in migrant rescues.
  • Critics argue that the quick assessments and remote processing could violate due process, and legal challenges may threaten the project's viability.
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