Building walls and fences
SHENGJIN may be the first stop of irregular immigrants, but if Albanian operations will eventually take off, they spend most of their time at the detention center. It is called GJADER.
You can't see a high steel fence from the center of this small village, but you can't miss it. These fences are annoying for the inhabitants, and many have the parent Relative who moved themselves. The village mayor Alexander Preska argues that some people felt that they were testimony about how their loved ones were treated abroad.
But what are the reserves they might have, compared to the potential benefits promised by Italian investment.
“Until now, the people of GJADER have only seen good things from this transaction. They have sold more products and have promised to get an improved energy system from the Italian embassy. Kindergarten states.
The detention center, unlike SHENGJIN, brings a better employment opportunity promise. Biln met the people working there. The 400 -euro monthly salary provided by the camp authorities may seem unlikely to Italians, but GJADER is an attractive offer. According to PREKA, the progress of Meloni projects will cause a significant inflow of employment.
“We have promised at least 150 people from the area if the camp reaches that ability, and when we meet the Italian Ambassador, we protest. If not, he signed a contract that the necessary additional labor would have to come from the village, “he said.
If these promises were kept, the meloni may have thrown a lifeline to Gujada. The village had a national agricultural cooperative and a military airfield among communism, guaranteeing the use of the work of the people living here. But those times have been gone for a long time. GJADER is currently overheating with a stable clip.
Locals indicate that the number of houses along major roads has been abandoned as people depart for a larger city or overseas. Here, the main source of income from agriculture and remittance from families working in Italy, Germany, and Austria. Therefore, even if we hear some concerns about ethics of changing a part of GJADER's territory into a “prison” for immigrants heading to another country, the person we spoke will not directly oppose the project. 。
Rrok Rroku, who claims to be the former mayor of GJADER's Commune, states that it has allowed the construction of facilities, despite the current local government.
“If it's a prison, you'll do it for political reasons. I'm inside the center, and the conditions there is really good, and yes, the people here want to go to the European Union. So without a wall, he can't maintain them for 28 days, “he pointed out.
He also justifies the meloni project. “Migration is a problem for all of European countries, even for developed countries. Some have a fence. Some are the walls of the building. I live with my family and others. If 10 people come, I can't nurture everyone. “