I CIE si confermano strutture congenitamente incapaci di garantire il rispetto della dignità e dei diritti fondamentali della persona.”  E’ fondamentale che vengano chiusi e che l’Italia dia inizio a un nuovo cammino di progresso civile.  E’ quanto sostengono i Medici per I diritti Umani che, ieri, a Roma, hanno presentato il primo rapporto “Arcipelago CIE. Indagine sui centri di identificazione ed espulsione (Infinito Edizioni)”. Si tratta del primo documento del  genere redatto in Italia, ed è stato costruito attraverso 12 mesi di pazienti indagini, compiute in maniera serrata presso tutti i centri di identificazione e di espulsioni presenti del nostro Paese. Fondamentali, poi, sono state le segnalazioni e le testimonianze dirette degli stranieri trattenuti e del personale operativo. Non sempre, tuttavia, questo tipo di comunicazione è stato reso concretamente possibile. I Medici per i Diritti Umani, infatti, hanno talvolta segnalato difficoltà a parlare con gli immigrati e le immigrate nonché col personale medico presente oppure a visitare gli alloggi.

“Arcipelago CIE” : storie di diritti negati

I CIE si confermano strutture congenitamente incapaci di garantire il rispetto della dignità e dei diritti fondamentali della persona.”  E’...
More than 1,300 minors — including several dozen 14 or younger — were held for days in immigration detention facilities for adults over a four-year period when the Obama administration ramped up deportations, according to a new report by an advocacy group.
The proposed immigration overhaul in the Senate aims to improve detention conditions for immigrants without legal status, but critics say the stiffer enforcement of border security will create additional backlogs for already overcrowded facilities.

Minors detained at adult immigration facilities, report says

More than 1,300 minors — including several dozen 14 or younger — were held for days in immigration detention facilities for adults over a f...
"The systematic detention of irregular migrants has come to be viewed as a legitimate tool in the context of European Union (EU) migration management, despite the lack of any evidence that detention serves as a deterrent." This is what François Crépeau, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, told EU home affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmström at the presentation of his latest report on 30 May in the European Parliament.

UN concerned over EU detention procedures

"The  systematic detention  of  irregular migrants  has come to be viewed as a legitimate tool in the context of European Union ( EU )...
There are thought to be over a million young people in detention globally. These are the 21st century’s invisible children. Let’s bring their situation into plain sight and work to end the over-reliance on depriving them of their liberty.   
Nearly 13 years have passed since the Millennium Declaration boldly stated, “As leaders we have a duty…to …the children of the world, to whom the future belongs.” Concerning the detention of young people, we need to ask ourselves a tough question: are we perhaps emphasising the future of children, while forgetting about their young lives today.

Children are the future, but let’s remember they are someone today

There are thought to be over a million young people in detention globally. These are the 21st century’s invisible children. Let’s bring the...

A recent amendment to the Senate immigration reform package would require U.S. Customs and Border Patrol stations to employ child welfare specialists in order to provide “basic humanitarian assistance to unaccompanied children in federal custody.”
 The CTVPA, originally proposed in 2011 by Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, a Democrat representing California’s 40th District, was officially added to the Senate’s comprehensive immigration reform package by Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) earlier this month. The addition was later approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee via a voice vote.
According to Rep. Roybal-Allard’s office, the CTVA responds to “numerous documented cases” of young people experiencing “egregious abuses at the hands of federal immigration officials.”

Child Trafficking Amendment to Senate’s Immigration Bill Approved

A  recent amendment to the Senate immigration reform package would require U.S. Customs and Border Patrol stations to employ child welfare...
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