Italy authorizes naval blockades on migrant ships
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Italy approved a migration bill authorizing temporary naval blockades that ban crossings into Italian waters for up to 30 days (extendable to six months) and allow transferring intercepted migrants to third countries with specific agreements.
Why it matters
Authorities can ban crossings into Italian waters for up to 30 days when a migrant ship poses "serious threats to public order or national security," including a concrete risk of terrorist acts or infiltration. The initial blockade period is extendable up to a maximum of six months. Intercepted migrants can be transported to third countries other than their country of origin. Transfers are limited to third countries with which Italy has entered specific agreements.
Implications
- — Maritime enforcement agencies gain statutory authority to prevent specified vessels from entering Italian waters for defined durations.
- — National migration authorities gain a legal pathway to transfer intercepted migrants to third countries under prearranged agreements.
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