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    Delays in Opening Italian Migrant Centers in Albania

    May 11, 2024Updated:May 11, 20242 Mins Read
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    A fishing boat carrying about 600 migrants towed by a tugboat to the Sicilian port of Catania. April 2023. | Photo: ORIETTA SCARDINO. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    The anticipated commencement of Italy’s migrant centers in Albania is facing significant delays, casting uncertainty over the operational timeline. Construction efforts in the port cities of Shengjin and Gjader, where the facilities are set to be established, are still ongoing, despite initial projections for the centers to be operational by May 20.

    The facility planned for Shengjin is envisioned as a crucial hotspot for accommodating newly arrived migrants, providing temporary shelter and essential services. Meanwhile, the Gjader center aims to house a sizable population of up to 880 individuals, primarily for identification purposes. Additionally, plans include the establishment of a dedicated 144-bed repatriation center in Gjader. However, Italian military engineers involved in the construction of the Gjader facility have emphasized the necessity for further time to ensure stringent safety standards are met before its inauguration.

    Concurrently, the Italian government has issued a noteworthy decree, designating Bangladesh and Egypt as ‘safe countries.’ This declaration holds significant implications, particularly for the repatriation process of irregular migrants originating from these nations. Notably, Bangladesh stands as the leading nationality among migrants embarking on sea routes to Italy, underscoring the significance of this decision in managing migration flows effectively.

    Furthermore, the government has extended the designation of ‘safe country’ status to Cameroon, Colombia, Peru, and Sri Lanka, reflecting Italy’s concerted efforts to streamline repatriation procedures amidst the persistent challenges posed by ongoing migration trends.

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