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Comments by "Reecom98" (@reecom9884) on "Inside Italy’s answer to the Rwanda migrant scheme in Albania" video.
The Albanians get paid by the Italians to bring migrants into their country without documents as along as they stay in the processing center and then remove them after determining their status. The migrants never set foot on Italian soil, so the Italian courts doesn’t have to get involved in long drawn-out court battles. The offshore processing center in Albania is like how an international airport works, the migrants wait in “No Country’s Sovereign land” waiting their immigration status.
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@rustyrocket8765 “The group were intercepted at sea by an Italian naval ship, which is now taking them to the port of Shengjin…” from the video, they were never on Italian soil or indicated they were transported from an Italian port.
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@lorenclorenc “The deal will cost Italy €670m (£560m) over five years. The facilities are being run by Italy and will fall under Italian jurisdiction. Albanian guards will provide external security…” 15 Oct 2024 The Guardian. Italy paid for the construction, material, paying for water, electric, fuel, sewage, food, and the accommodation for Italy guards to house in Albanian. Nothing is free!
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@rustyrocket8765 I saw on the news recently that the first test of the new process will be 16 migrant men from Bangladesh and Egypt, already on Italian soil. Italy designates both countries as safe countries, meaning they are likely to be sent back. The 16 men will be process through the whole procedure and then deported as a test run, testing the whole system in Albania.
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@lorenclorenc It was bound to happen since the test case of illegal immigrants had already been on Italian soil and under the jurisdiction of the civilian court system. The question is if illegal immigrants never had set foot on Italian soil and rescued at sea on a military ship, it puts the civilian court against the federal government's right to rule in international matters.
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