France has illegally expelled a number of minors and dozens of adults to Italy, rights groups and a lawyers’ union said on Saturday.
The expulsions occurred after a group of youngsters requested protection and access to child services in Breil-sur-Roya, a town on the French-Italian border.
The allegation was made by representatives of France’s Human Rights League, the Network for Education without Borders (RESF), Amnesty International, immigrant support group Cimade and the French lawyers union SAF at a joint press conference in Nice.
On Nov. 11, “12 youngsters made a request for protection” in Breil-sur-Roya, said Mireille Damiano, a lawyer with the SAF.
“But although eight of them were rehoused, four others were sidelined” then illegally sent back to Italy by the police, she said.
The following day, another 58 people had also requested protection, but most of them were put on a train to Italy, the groups said, denouncing the French authorities for “illegal abuses of process.”
Getting help for those caught in such a situation was tricky, they said, given the need to physically meet with such minors in order to take testimony from them.
Earlier this week, Nice prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre said since the borders were closed following the Paris attacks in 2015, those arriving in the country illegally were considered as not having entered France at all.
Source: Arab News
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