
EU report: Italy blocks return of asylum seekers
Important part of the new EU asylum rules The analysis looks at the first three weeks of implementation of the new rules, which will take place on 12
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Important part of the new EU asylum rules The analysis looks at the first three weeks of implementation of the new rules, which will take place on 12. The European Commission said that while Italy has made great efforts to implement the new asylum rules, concrete steps are needed to ensure that the returns actually take place. In return, however, they should also take back asylum seekers who have irregularly moved on to Germany, for example.
Furthermore, Because: Basically, the member state is responsible for asylum procedures, in which seekers arrive for the first time in the EU. The report goes on to say that the Italian authorities also did not actively coordinate with other Member States on the practical and logistical steps for repatriation to Italy. Since the new rules of competence have been applied for less than a month, the results of this first assessment would have to be considered provisional, the EU Commission said.
In addition, In June, the EU asylum reform (Geas) came into force. In the first three weeks after the entry into force of the new EU asylum system, the Italian authorities have 12 times refused to take back asylum seekers for whom they would be responsible, according to an analysis by the EU Commission. For years, Germany has been arguing with Italy over who is responsible for which protection seekers under EU rules.
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Important part of the new EU asylum rules The analysis looks at the first three weeks of implementation of the new rules, which will take place on 12.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe European Commission said that while Italy has made great efforts to implement the new asylum rules, concrete steps are needed to ensure that the returns actually take place.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn return, however, they should also take back asylum seekers who have irregularly moved on to Germany, for example.
reliability low1/3 sourcesBecause: Basically, the member state is responsible for asylum procedures, in which seekers arrive for the first time in the EU.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe report goes on to say that the Italian authorities also did not actively coordinate with other Member States on the practical and logistical steps for repatriation to Italy.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSince the new rules of competence have been applied for less than a month, the results of this first assessment would have to be considered provisional, the EU Commission said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn June, the EU asylum reform (Geas) came into force.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn the first three weeks after the entry into force of the new EU asylum system, the Italian authorities have 12 times refused to take back asylum seekers for whom they would be responsible, according to an analysis by the EU Commission.
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For years, Germany has been arguing with Italy over who is responsible for which protection seekers under EU rules.
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A more comprehensive analysis of how well the new EU asylum system is working should follow in October. © dpa-infocom,..
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