Italy's Unsettling Deal with Albania Raises Legal and Humanitarian Concerns
Meloni's far-right Fratelli d’Italia party is under increasing domestic pressure for failing to fulfil its electoral promise of curbing illegal migration. With over 145,000 arrivals in Italy since January, compared to 88,000 last year, concerns are mounting (Nadeau & Edwards, 2023). Therefore, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni touted an agreement with non-EU nation Albania to handle migrant processing and containment as a significant breakthrough in addressing Europe's pressing challenges (Horowitz & Pianigiani, 2023). Meloni asserted that Albania, though not an EU member, is already behaving like one, expressing her belief that Albania is, for all intents and purposes, a European country. She basically voiced support for Albania's EU entry (Gozzi, 2023).
According to official documents, Albania will host a maximum of 3,000 migrants at any given time under the deal, allowing Italy to establish two migrant reception and detention camps. Meloni anticipates these centres, set to open next spring, will process up to 36,000 people annually. Migrants rescued at sea by the Italian coast guard would disembark in the port of Shëngjin, in northern Albania. They would first be hosted in a reception centre where they would be registered and where they could apply for asylum in Italy (Ricozzi, 2023). The plan specifically applies to migrants rescued at sea by Italian boats, excluding those arriving on Italian shores. This marks the first instance of a non-EU country accepting migrants on behalf of an EU nation, aligning with a broader EU effort to combat irregular immigration (Armellini, 2023).
The EU got “practically zero notice” of Giorgia Meloni’s deal to send thousands of migrants to Albania for asylum processing, so they asked for detailed information (Bayer, 2023). Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani defended the agreement as a “humanitarian solution” in compliance with EU regulations and international law (Redazione ANSA, 2023). However, critics argue that the deal involves refoulement, a condemned practice under international and European law. Refoulement, the act of sending individuals to a country where they face human rights violations, is illegal and violates the basic rights of asylum seekers and refugees. Non-refoulement, a fundamental principle of international refugee law, is binding on all states and enshrined in EU law, particularly in Article 78(1) TFEU and Article 18 and 19 in the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights (De Pieri, 2023).
Concerns persist as Italy asserts jurisdiction over the detained individuals, with critics contending that the deal may be used to circumvent national, international, and EU legal frameworks.
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