The Minniti's Law

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The Minniti's Law by Mind Map: The Minniti's Law

1. New Diplomatic Offices

1.1. In order to put the National Asylum Commission and the Territorial Commissions in a position to cope with the boom in applications, the Ministry of the Interior is authorized to open competitions and to recruit up to 250 staff units to indefinite time for the exercise of specialized functions.

2. Repatriation Centers

2.1. The Identification and Exhumation centers (CIE) disappear. The network of new structures will be expanded, in order to ensure their distribution throughout the country. The new CPRs will be set up in sites and areas outside urban centers.

2.2. The CPRs are places where migrants without valid residency documents, waiting to be identified and expelled to their countries of origin. The women and men who live in that situation of limbo constitute a very low percentage of irregular foreigners.

2.3. In the Centers there are poor services, the basic necessities are missing, they do not cover basic needs. Public health is absent. The centers are overcrowded, lack of adequate space, strongly lacking toilets, diffuse dirt and also presence of rats. Men, women, children and even newborns live in this places.

2.3.1. Health checks are missing. Assistance is entrusted to individual managers; Local Health Authorities do not have control; there is the presence of disease or some epidemics (scabies detected in some cases). Legal and psychological assistance is also insufficient. Use of psychotropic drugs to "sedate" people has also been reported.

3. Shortened Process Times

3.1. A new procedural model is foreseen. It delimits the cases in which the oral hearing is necessary and reduces the period within which the procedure is defined from 6 to 4 months.

4. Works of Public Utility

4.1. The prefects, in agreement with the municipalities, promote the increase in the employment of asylum seeker in socially useful activities in favor of local communities.