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Immigration decree: the Chamber approves measures for rapid expulsions

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The decree provides for faster expulsions and the equalization of the centers to the Italian system.

The Immigration Decree: What It Provides

The recent vote of the Chamber of Deputies on the decree regarding immigration has sparked a wide debate. The main measures included in the decree aim to make expulsions faster and more effective. In particular, it provides for the equating of the centers of Schengjin and Gjader to the Centers of Permanence for Returns (Cpr) present in our country.

This decision has been welcomed by some, while others raise concerns about human rights and detention conditions.

Faster Expulsions: A Necessary Change?

The government says the need for faster expulsions is essential to address the country's migration emergency. Statistics show that the number of migrants arriving on our shores has increased significantly in recent years. The new measures are intended to streamline bureaucratic procedures and ensure that expulsions take place quickly, thus reducing pressure on reception centres. However, experts and activists warn that such an acceleration could compromise migrants' rights, making it difficult for them to file asylum claims or defend themselves from possible abuse.

The future of the decree in the Senate

Now that the decree has passed the House, the next step is a vote in the Senate, where an equally heated debate is expected. Senators will have to evaluate not only the effectiveness of the proposed measures, but also the ethical and legal implications of such decisions. The issue of immigration has become a central theme in Italian political debate, with different factions opposing or supporting the government's policies. Pressure from public opinion and non-governmental organizations could influence the final outcome.