
“No Ethics and a Predatory Lifestyle”—Foreign Minors in Italian Detention Centres
Those who are released continue to offend, and are sent back to the centre, some two or three times, while others ‘move’ their activity to another EU country.

Those who are released continue to offend, and are sent back to the centre, some two or three times, while others ‘move’ their activity to another EU country.

The facility, located at an old airfield, could detain illegal immigrants, process their cases, and, if called for, deport them by air directly from the location.

The Italian government will introduce electronic tracking for migrants and turn its offshore centers into repatriation hubs, sidestepping judicial roadblocks.

The second escape in a week raises concerns over worsening conditions at Barajas Airport.

The Home Office is mulling the idea as a way to ensure that migrants awaiting asylum decisions do not pick up and leave unmonitored.

By comparison, the French state spends €953 per month, or €31 per day, on pensioners over the age of 65 who lack the resources to sustain themselves financially.