Europe Splits over Migrant Returns as Spain Refuses Italy Transfers
Up to 10,000 failed asylum seekers could be sent back under the pact, while Italy says only recent movers are eligible for return.
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More and more European countries want to send migrants who entered the European Union via Italy back to the country of arrival. After Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Finland, Sweden has also confirmed that it is sending migrants back to Italy. This further increases the pressure on the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, reports Euronews.
Ceuta has exposed not only the ideological differences between the governments of Spain and Italy (especially regarding immigration), but also the limitations of the "solidarity" of other European countries.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a new conflict in Europe, after Germany, Austria, Sweden, Finland and Switzerland started sending back to Italy asylum seekers whose applications...
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