Italy plans expulsion law

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Series Details 5.11.10
Publication Date 05/11/2010
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Silvio Berlusconi’s centre-right government in Italy proposed a controversial draft law on the 5 November 2010 that would provide for the expulsion of European Union citizens who overstay in Italy without adequate means of support. Critics say the move was primarily aimed at Roma, or gypsy, communities living in illegal camps.

Roberto Maroni, the Northern League’s hardline interior minister, said the draft bill would allow authorities to expel EU citizens who remain in Italy more than 90 days 'for reasons of public order' should they not fulfil EU requirements in having a job, adequate income and proper lodging.

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