Italy begins withdrawing staff from the Albanian migrant centers
The Italian government is reportedly withdrawing most of its staff from the Albanian migrant centers after less than two months of operation.
The Italian government is reportedly withdrawing most of its staff from the Albanian migrant centers after less than two months of operation.
The German government is offering money to failed asylum seekers so that they voluntarily leave the country. More than 8,000 already left between the beginning of the year and the end of October, confirmed the government.
On the Italian island of Sicily, some 62,000 people are working under the table in the agricultural sector. Of them, 47,000 are Italian nationals and 14,000 are of foreign origins, according to data released by the SiciliaSfruttaZer1
Italy's appeals courts will be "brought to their knees" by the government's transfer of migrant detention validation from the immigration section of the Rome tribunal to appeals courts after legal hurdles have so far stymied the gov1
On November 20, the judiciary's self-governing body, the Superior Council of Magistrates (CSM), approved by a wide majority a resolution to safeguard the judges in Bologna who referred a new decree listing safe countries for repatri1