EU demands Italy use force to fingerprint all migrants

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Last Updated : Dec 16 2015 | 6:14 PM IST
The European Commission has demanded Italy use force if required to take the fingerprints of migrant arrivals after launching legal action against the country for its failure to register all newcomers in an EU-wide database.
Italy needed to develop "a more solid legal framework" to allow for "the use of force for fingerprinting and to include provisions on longer term retention for those migrants that resist fingerprinting", the commission said in a statement yesterday.
"The target of a 100 per cent fingerprinting rate for arriving migrants needs to be achieved without delay," the statement added.
Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfano responded yesterday by saying the Italian legal system already allowed for the use of force in such situations, but other lawmakers expressed concern over the demand.
"That the EU legitimises the use of force against migrants flies in the face of UN conventions on human rights (and) is very worrying," said legislator Mario Marazziti, president of Italy's social affairs commission.
The European Commission this week began legal proceedings against Croatia, Greece and Italy for failing to register all migrants in the Eurodac database when they first arrive on the continent.
The EU is grappling for solutions to the arrival of around one million migrants in Europe this year, most of them Syrian refugees from Turkey.
The UN refugee agency said in mid-November that 142,400 people had landed in Italy after making a perilous sea journey across the Mediterranean this year.
A full EU summit tomorrow will discuss a controversial plan unveiled this week for a new force of border guards that could intervene in member states without their consent.
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First Published: Dec 16 2015 | 6:14 PM IST

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