Italian PM Meloni Pledges to Amend Disputed Migrant Repatriation Bonus Scheme
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The right-wing government around Giorgia Meloni wants to pay a premium to lawyers who move migrants to return voluntarily.
The Government of far-right Giorgia Meloni is considering a plan to provide economic incentives to lawyers who will get their migrant clients to accept voluntary return to their countries of origin. It is a kind of bonus for lawyers who assist migrants in voluntary repatriation procedures, which would be applied only if repatriation is successfully carried out. The so-called “assisted voluntary return” is a program envisaged in Italian migration…
Italy plans to reward lawyers if they contribute to the departure from Italy. The regulation is met with criticism by opposition, lawyers' associations and President Mattarella.
They only receive assistance if the process is successfully completed.
The government of Giorgia Meloni is introducing a striking plan to curb migration. Lawyers can receive a bonus if they persuade their foreign clients to return voluntarily. The measure is part of a new security law that still needs to be approved by parliament, reports Il Sole 24 Ore.
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