By Alvise Armellini ROME (Reuters) - Foreigners who live legally in Italy could in future be kicked out of the country if they pose a threat to public ...
By Alvise Armellini ROME - Foreigners who live legally in Italy could in future be kicked out of the country if they pose a threat to public order or national security, according to a draftSaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for September 26, 2023 | SaltWireROME - Foreigners who live legally in Italy could in future be kicked out of the country if they pose a threat to public order or national security, according to a draft government decree seen by Reuters.
The draft decree also states that in times of large influxes of migrants, reception centres would be able to host up to twice the number of people they are normally allowed to. It also provides for the expulsion of migrants who falsely claim to be underage, and gives police broader powers to estimate the age of incoming migrants using body measurements and X-rays.
Meloni's ruling coalition swept into power last year promising to curb immigration. But in the year to date, more than 133,000 migrants have arrived across the Mediterranean against just under 70,000 in the same period of 2022.
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