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Migrants: the Prosecutor of the Supreme Court, 'The EU court should intervene on the financial guarantee' - News

2024-01-30T13:28:47.471Z

Highlights: The European Court of Justice will have to deal with the financial guarantee of around 5 thousand euros that an asylum seeker must pay to avoid being detained in a border center awaiting the outcome of the protection application process. This is what the Supreme Court judge asked, recognizing the legitimacy of the detention of migrants, before the civil United Sections called to examine 10 appeals from the Ministry of the Interior on the orders with which the Catania court did not validate detention of some Tunisian migrants in Pozzallo. "The accelerated procedure" implemented by the Ragusa police commissioner "was carried out legitimately"


'Detention is legitimate if from safe countries' (ANSA)


The European Court of Justice will have to deal with the

financial guarantee of around 5 thousand euros

that an asylum seeker must pay to avoid being detained in a border center awaiting the outcome of the protection application process.

This is what the Supreme Court judge asked, recognizing the legitimacy of the detention of migrants, before the civil United Sections called to examine 10 appeals from the Ministry of the Interior on the orders with which the Catania court did not validate the detention of some Tunisian migrants in Pozzallo, in application of the provisions of the Cutro decree.

Regarding the detention of migrants coming from safe countries, "the accelerated procedure" implemented by the Ragusa police commissioner "was carried out legitimately and in accordance with the law".

This is what was argued by the Prosecutor of the Court of Cassation before the civilian United Sections called to examine 10 appeals from the Ministry of the Interior on the orders with which the court of Catania (Apostolic and Cupri judges) did not validate the detention of some Tunisian migrants in recent months Pozzallo which had been ordered by the police headquarters in application of the provisions of the Government with the so-called Cutro decree.

The decision of the joint civil sections of the Supreme Court called to examine 10 appeals from the Ministry of the Interior on the orders with which the court of Catania did not validate in recent months the detention of some Tunisian migrants in Pozzallo which had been ordered is expected within 90 days from the Ragusa police station in application of the provisions of the Government with the so-called Cutro decree.


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