Italy Takes Back 43 Migrants in 3rd Failed Attempt to Keep Them Out
Forty-three migrants from Egypt and Bangladesh who were detained in camps in Albania have returned to Italy after a Rome court ordered their transfer on 1 February. The migrants had been picked up in the Mediterranean and sent to Albania earlier in the week as part of Italy’s plan to process asylum seekers outside the EU. However, on 31 January, the court refused to approve their speedy expulsion, dealing another blow to Prime Minister Meloni’s far-right government. Italy has built two migrant camps in Albania to hold asylum seekers while their requests are processed, but this marks the third failed attempt to implement the policy. n18oc_world n18oc_crux