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June 12, 2026, is anticipated to be a historic day due to major changes in international protection and immigration laws. The new regulations will significantly alter the process for individuals seeking asylum and other forms of international protection.
Under the new law, applicants for international protection will be held in detention centers near the border upon arrival. Here, they will undergo screening, including facial recognition and fingerprinting. A decision on their application is expected within 12 weeks.
This means that decisions regarding asylum or other statuses will be made before applicants enter the main country. If an applicant's request for refugee status is approved, they will be granted entry. Otherwise, they will be sent back to their country of origin or the transit country they arrived from. This system aims to streamline the process and reduce costs previously incurred by the government for legal and commission fees.
If a file is rejected, the individual will be returned to the country they came from, and that country will then decide whether to keep them or send them back to their home country. For example, a Bangladeshi individual attempting to enter Italy via Portugal, if rejected, might be sent back to Portugal, who then could decide to deport them to Bangladesh.
The video cautions those planning to migrate to be aware of these strict new changes. The Italian government's current stance on immigration suggests a more rigorous approach, and the speaker questions if immigrants might be perceived as a burden.