Italian PM Meloni's party proposes swift deportation of foreign offenders
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing party proposed a bill to promote the repatriation of convicted foreign offenders and to simplify the revocation of their Italian citizenship.
- The proposal requires deportation of all non-EU nationals sentenced to more than one year in prison back to their home countries, without requiring their consent.
- Deportations would occur under bilateral agreements negotiated with the offenders' home countries, with offenders allowed to challenge deportation only on limited grounds such as risks of inhumane treatment or the death penalty.
- Repatriated prisoners would be barred from returning to Italy, and the bill expands offenses that can revoke citizenship for foreign-born offenders.
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Govt parties present bills to boost repatriations, tighten rules on citizenship
Premier Giorgia Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) party and Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini's right-wing League party have presented bills in parliament to make it easier for Italy to send migrants back to their countries of ... (ANSA)
Italian PM Meloni's party proposes swift deportation of foreign offenders
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing party presented a draft bill on Wednesday to promote the repatriation of convicted foreign offenders and make it easier to strip them of Italian citizenship.
The Italian Prime Minister's Party has presented a draft law proposing the repatriation of convicted foreign criminals and facilitating the withdrawal of Italian citizenship.
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