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Italy’s Proposed "Bounty" for Migrant Repatriation Sparks Constitutional DebateThe Italian government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, is facing intense backlash over a new security bill that introduces financial incentives for lawyers to facilitate the voluntary return of their immigrant clients. This controversial measure, which heads to the lower house for final approval this week, has been described by critics and opposition leaders as a "wild west-style bounty." The Incentive Structure Under the proposed legislation, the ruling coalition has earmarked €246,000 for the current year, with funding set to nearly double through 2028. The plan offers lawyers a bonus—estimated by the Italian press to be approximately €615—per client who accepts voluntary repatriation. Crucially, the payment is only triggered once the individual has officially returned to their country of origin. Legal and Ethical Concerns The proposal has created a rift between the government and the legal community. The Italian National Bar Council and the UCPI (representing criminal lawyers) argue that the measure compromises the independence of the legal profession. They maintain that a lawyer's duty is to defend their client’s interests without being financially incentivized to achieve a specific outcome desired by the state. Furthermore, the bill includes a provision that removes state-funded legal aid for those challenging deportation orders, a move that magistrates warn could undermine judicial protections and the right to a fair defense. Political Fallout Opposition leaders have been vocal in their condemnation, labeling the decree a "disgraceful" shift toward more repressive immigration policies. This legislative push follows a recent referendum defeat for Meloni’s government and coincides with other hardline measures, such as the authorization of naval blockades during periods of high migration pressure. As the bill nears its final vote, the debate remains centered on the thin line between administrative efficiency in immigration and the protection of fundamental human rights within the judicial system. #ItalyPolitics #HumanRights #GiorgiaMeloni #LegalEthics #EUInside $GUA {future}(GUAUSDT) $AICell {alpha}(560xde04da55b74435d7b9f2c5c62d9f1b53929b09aa) $BEE {alpha}(560xdb6f1f098b55e36b036603c8e54663a8d907d6e1)

Italy’s Proposed "Bounty" for Migrant Repatriation Sparks Constitutional Debate

The Italian government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, is facing intense backlash over a new security bill that introduces financial incentives for lawyers to facilitate the voluntary return of their immigrant clients. This controversial measure, which heads to the lower house for final approval this week, has been described by critics and opposition leaders as a "wild west-style bounty."

The Incentive Structure

Under the proposed legislation, the ruling coalition has earmarked €246,000 for the current year, with funding set to nearly double through 2028. The plan offers lawyers a bonus—estimated by the Italian press to be approximately €615—per client who accepts voluntary repatriation. Crucially, the payment is only triggered once the individual has officially returned to their country of origin.

Legal and Ethical Concerns

The proposal has created a rift between the government and the legal community. The Italian National Bar Council and the UCPI (representing criminal lawyers) argue that the measure compromises the independence of the legal profession. They maintain that a lawyer's duty is to defend their client’s interests without being financially incentivized to achieve a specific outcome desired by the state.

Furthermore, the bill includes a provision that removes state-funded legal aid for those challenging deportation orders, a move that magistrates warn could undermine judicial protections and the right to a fair defense.

Political Fallout

Opposition leaders have been vocal in their condemnation, labeling the decree a "disgraceful" shift toward more repressive immigration policies. This legislative push follows a recent referendum defeat for Meloni’s government and coincides with other hardline measures, such as the authorization of naval blockades during periods of high migration pressure.

As the bill nears its final vote, the debate remains centered on the thin line between administrative efficiency in immigration and the protection of fundamental human rights within the judicial system.

#ItalyPolitics #HumanRights #GiorgiaMeloni #LegalEthics #EUInside

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