Italy is steadily changing many of the Salvini laws with the passage of time. The steps taken to improve Italy’s migration policies are very important.
In late 2020, the Italian Senate amended the Immigration and Security Direct – signed by former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini in 2018. Asylum seekers will once again have access to Italy’s reception and integration system, which is administered by local governments and NGOs. It was limited to previously recognized refugees and unaccompanied children, so the refugees were left in ‘warehouses’ in large centers run by the Interior Ministry.
The Italian government is considering the human rights related to refugees seriously. People with close ties and stable life in Italy, people with special mental or physical health issues, and those who are not eligible for asylum but risk exposure when they return will have more chances to stay there.
Under Matteo Salvini, NGOs rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean were routinely harassed by authorities, barred from deportation, and threatened with a fine of up to 1 million.
The new regulations introduced are remarkable. These will be an aid to hundreds of thousands of potentially stranded people after Salvini’s permit expires in 2018.
With minor changes, the time required to submit a citizenship application has been reduced from four years to three (which is still very long). Expanding Eurogen programs is important for all immigrants and refugees throughout Europe.
2020 has been extremely special for changes in immigration policies. Following changes and new rules have been implemented during this year:
- The decreto flussi 2020 dates have been announced by the ministry of interior Italy. A total of 30,850 foreigners can apply for seasonal and non-seasonal visas normally for Decreto Flussi. Out of the total, 18,000 is set aside for the seasonal workers for agricultural and tourism jobs.
- Italian Prime Minister finally got success to get his cabinet to agree to give residence permits to undocumented immigrants. Immigrants working in the agricultural sector and home care have been able to benefit from the new scheme by applying for a residence permit.
Another thing that has come to light is that the security permits that are being introduced can be converted into long-term work visas. Authorities routinely harassed, prevented them from disembarking, and threatened fines of up to one million for rescuing migrants fleeing the Mediterranean during Salvini’s rule. Significantly less, these economic penalties remain, although they can be avoided if NGOs cooperate with “maritime authorities coordinating search and rescue operations.” While this may seem reasonable, Libya, one of the countries considered by Italy and other EU member states as a maritime aid coordination center, noted in the first round of 2021.
Important changes made by government:
Immediate Change Rights on Migrants Cap for PM
The Italian prime minister will have more rights to change the cap of allowed international workers. He will be able to issue at any time a decree with a ceiling on the number of regular immigrants that can enter the country for work if it has not published during the year by parliament. These decrees do not need to follow the number set by the ceiling of the previous year.
Work Permits for Specific Migrants
There will be more ease available for some of the migrant categories. The third-country nationals who have permits for humanitarian reasons will be allowed to have their permits converted to allow them to seek work/job.
Italian Citizenship Processing Timings
Applications submitted for citizenship will be answered in a set-aside time. The citizenship applications that arise as the result of marriage to an Italian national or after regular residence in the country for 10 consecutive years must be answered within 24 months. There will be a possible extension to 36 if needed.
Humanitarian Ground Permit for LGBTQ and Others
More weightage has been given to LGBTQ+ rights. The foreigners who risk political persecution, torture, or risks due to their race, sex, religion, ”sexual orientation, or gender identity” cannot be pushed back. They will be able to request a permit on humanitarian grounds. On the other hand, there will be an ombudsman introduced for detainees to make sure they don’t suffer torture.
Reforms about Ships Carrying Migrants
The interior ministry would not interfere if the ship immediately informed authorities of the rescue operations. The Interior Ministry will ban Vessels that do not comply with the law will now be fined between 10,000 and 50,000 Euros.
Fast Deportation of Criminal Migrants
Priority will be given for detention in repatriation centers to foreigners that pose a ”risk to security” i.e. those who have been sentenced for serious crimes and those who come from countries where Italy has agreements for judicial repatriation.
Monitoring of Migrants Camps
The Italian government wants to make sure that the internal security matter remains intact. Therefore more ‘prevention and monitoring’ measures will be implemented in migration centers to curb propaganda used by jihadist terror organizations.
Anyone taking part in an altercation can henceforth be fined up to 2,000 euros. If anyone should die or is injured in such a fight, the perpetrator will be sentenced from between 6 months in jail to 6 years. These measures can extend to partaking in the illegal drug trade.