Italy's agreement to move migrants to Albania is being checked by the law.
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Italy is defending its plan to send migrants to Albania while they wait for their asylum requests to be decided. Two migrants from Bangladesh, who were sent to Albania, say that the plan is not legal.
The highest court in the European Union is looking at the case. The court wants to make sure that sending migrants to Albania follows all the rules.
Italy agreed to pay for special centers in Albania to house the migrants. But these centers are mostly empty because some people have gone to court to stop the plan.
Lawyers for the two migrants say Albania is not a safe country, especially for LGBTQ+ people. They say that Albania does not protect the rights of LGBTQ+ people.
Italy argues that it is still following the rules and the migrants' rights will be protected in Albania. The court will give its decision later this year.
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What is Italy's plan for migrants?
Italy plans to send migrants to Albania while they wait for their asylum requests to be decided.
Why are the special centers in Albania mostly empty?
The special centers in Albania are mostly empty because some people have gone to court to stop the plan.
What do lawyers for the migrants say about Albania?
Lawyers for the migrants say that Albania is not a safe country, especially for LGBTQ+ people.
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