Liberty and Dignity: Amnesty International’s Observations on the Administrative Detention of Migrant and Asylum-Seeking People in Italy

People, regardless of how they arrive to a country, have the right to liberty under international law. While migration-related detention is allowed by international law, detention solely for migration-related purposes is only permitted in the most exceptional of circumstances and there is a presumption against such detention. In Italy, thousands of mainly racialised people from countries in the Global South are held in migration-related detention every year.

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