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Italy's Albanian migrant hub cost seven times more than home facility, report says

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Posted on July 24, 2025

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ROME (Reuters) -The migrant detention hub Italy has set up in Albania has cost seven times more than an equivalent facility back home, a study by the ActionAid Italy charity and the University of Bari

Italy's Migrant Hub in Albania Costs Seven Times More Than Local Facility

ROME (Reuters) -The migrant detention hub Italy has set up in Albania has cost seven times more than an equivalent facility back home, a study by the ActionAid Italy charity and the University of Bari said on Thursday.

The Italian interior ministry declined to comment on the report.

Conservative Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni sees the facilities set up in Albania as a cornerstone of her tough immigration policies, and other European countries have looked to them as a possible model.

The scheme was launched last year but almost immediately put on hold as Italian courts repeatedly ordered the return to Italy of migrants picked up at sea and taken to Albania, citing issues with European Union law. The bloc's top court has yet to give its opinion on the issue.

According to the report, Italy's government awarded contracts worth 74.2 million euros ($87 million) to build the Albanian detention facilities. It spent more than 153,000 euros for each operational bed space in Albania, the report estimated.

By comparison, an asylum seekers' detention facility in Sicily's Porto Empedocle cost around 1 million euros for 50 operational bed spaces, or just over 21,000 euros per bed, ActionAid and the University of Bari found.

"The Albania operation stands out as the most expensive, inhumane, and ineffective measure in the history of Italian migration policy," their report said.

It also reported that Italy last year paid some 570,000 euros ($670,000) to a cooperative that runs the Albanian centre, despite it being operational for just five days to host a total of 20 migrants.

In response to judicial opposition, this year Meloni's government said it would turn the Albanian hub into a repatriation facility for failed asylum seekers expelled from Italy, rather than a holding centre for migrants rescued in the Mediterranean.

Italy's main opposition force, the centre-left Democratic Party (PD), seized on Thursday's report to denounce a waste of public resources.

"Giorgia Meloni must apologise to Italians, because the figures regarding the costs of her illegal Albania operation are an insult even to the millions of people who are currently struggling to get by," said PD leader Elly Schlein.

($1 = 0.8510 euros)

(Reporting by Angelo Amante and Alvise Armellini, editing by Keith Weir and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's Albanian migrant hub costs significantly more than local facilities.
  • The hub is a key part of Giorgia Meloni's immigration policy.
  • Italian courts have challenged the legality of the hub.
  • The facility is being repurposed for repatriation of failed asylum seekers.
  • The Democratic Party criticizes the hub as a waste of resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Italy spend on the Albanian migrant hub?
Italy's government awarded contracts worth 74.2 million euros ($87 million) to build the Albanian detention facilities.
What was the cost per operational bed in the Albanian facility?
Italy spent more than 153,000 euros for each operational bed space in the Albanian facility.
What did the report say about the effectiveness of the Albanian hub?
The report described the Albania operation as the most expensive, inhumane, and ineffective measure in the history of Italian migration policy.
What changes did Meloni's government propose for the Albanian hub?
Meloni's government announced plans to turn the Albanian hub into a repatriation facility for failed asylum seekers expelled from Italy.
How did the opposition respond to the report on the Albanian hub?
The centre-left Democratic Party denounced the report, calling it a waste of public resources and demanding an apology from Giorgia Meloni.

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