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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 3 MIN

Beyond remigration – what Judgment number 40 of 2026 reveals about the Integration or ReImmigration paradigm

from Integrazione o ReImmigrazione · host Fabio Loscerbo

Beyond remigration – what Judgment number 40 of 2026 reveals about the Integration or ReImmigration paradigm Welcome to a new episode of Integration or ReImmigration.I am attorney Fabio Loscerbo. In this episode, I analyse Judgment number 40 of 2026, a decision which, although formally declaring the case inadmissible, provides a clear insight into a structural issue within immigration law. The case concerns immigration detention in repatriation centres. More specifically, it addresses whether a person may remain deprived of liberty even in the absence of a current and fully effective judicial authorisation. The court reaffirms a fundamental principle, one that is also deeply rooted in the United Kingdom’s legal tradition: any restriction of personal liberty must be subject to effective judicial control. In the UK context, this principle is reflected in the doctrine of legality, the protection of liberty through habeas corpus, and the requirement that detention must remain lawful, necessary, and connected to a legitimate purpose. The decision does not question the legitimacy of immigration enforcement. The state retains the authority to remove individuals who do not have a lawful basis to remain. However, it highlights a structural weakness. Detention is, at times, used as a mechanism to compensate for a lack of prior legal clarity. Instead of clearly determining, in advance, who is entitled to remain and who is not, the system relies on measures applied at a later stage. This produces legal uncertainty and increases the risk of tension with fundamental rights. This point is central. A system that lacks a clear normative criterion tends to depend on administrative mechanisms that operate close to the limits of legality. Within this framework, the concept of remigration appears insufficient. It describes an objective — return — but does not provide a legal structure capable of organising decisions in a coherent and predictable way. Judgment number 40 of 2026 makes this limitation evident. Strengthening removal powers alone does not resolve the underlying issue if the system lacks a clear and stable framework for distinguishing individual cases. This is where the paradigm Integration or ReImmigration becomes relevant. This approach introduces a structured distinction. Continued residence is linked to verifiable integration — participation in the labour market, compliance with legal norms, and effective insertion into society. Where such integration exists, the individual’s legal position is stabilised. Where integration is absent, and no independent protection grounds apply, ReImmigration — understood as a structured and legally organised return to the country of origin — becomes the coherent outcome. For a UK audience, it is important to clarify that ReImmigration, in this framework, is not an identity-based or collective concept. It is grounded in individual legal assessment and operates within the rule of law, subject to clear criteria and judicial oversight. The broader significance of the decision lies in what it reveals. By insisting on strict judicial control over any deprivation of liberty, the court exposes the limits of systems based on procedural flexibility and incremental adjustments. The implication is clear: a sustainable immigration system requires not only enforcement mechanisms, but a coherent legal structure capable of reconciling control with fundamental rights. In this sense, moving beyond remigration as an isolated concept is not a matter of political preference, but of legal necessity. Thank you for listening.See you in the next episode of Integration or ReImmigration.Questo episodio include contenuti generati dall’IA.

Beyond remigration – what Judgment number 40 of 2026 reveals about the Integration or ReImmigration paradigm Welcome to a new episode of Integration or ReImmigration.I am attorney Fabio Loscerbo. In this episode, I analyse Judgment number 40 of 2026, a decision which, although formally declaring the case inadmissible, provides a clear insight into a structural issue within immigration law. The case concerns immigration detention in repatriation centres. More specifically, it addresses whether a person may remain deprived of liberty even in the absence of a current and fully effective judicial authorisation. The court reaffirms a fundamental principle, one that is also deeply rooted in the United Kingdom’s legal tradition: any restriction of personal liberty must be subject to effective judicial control. In the UK context, this principle is reflected in the doctrine of legality, the protection of liberty through habeas corpus, and the requirement that detention must remain lawful, necessary, and connected to a legitimate purpose. The decision does not question the legitimacy of immigration enforcement. The state retains the authority to remove individuals who do not have a lawful basis to remain. However, it highlights a structural weakness. Detention is, at times, used as a mechanism to compensate for a lack of prior legal clarity. Instead of clearly determining, in advance, who is entitled to remain and who is not, the system relies on measures applied at a later stage. This produces legal uncertainty and increases the risk of tension with fundamental rights. This point is central. A system that lacks a clear normative criterion tends to depend on administrative mechanisms that operate close to the limits of legality. Within this framework, the concept of remigration appears insufficient. It describes an objective — return — but does not provide a legal structure capable of organising decisions in a coherent and predictable way. Judgment number 40 of 2026 makes this limitation evident. Strengthening removal powers alone does not resolve the underlying issue if the system lacks a clear and stable framework for distinguishing individual cases. This is where the paradigm Integration or ReImmigration becomes relevant. This approach introduces a structured distinction. Continued residence is linked to verifiable integration — participation in the labour market, compliance with legal norms, and effective insertion into society. Where such integration exists, the individual’s legal position is stabilised. Where integration is absent, and no independent protection grounds apply, ReImmigration — understood as a structured and legally organised return to the country of origin — becomes the coherent outcome. For a UK audience, it is important to clarify that ReImmigration, in this framework, is not an identity-based or collective concept. It is grounded in individual legal assessment and operates within the rule of law, subject to clear criteria and judicial oversight. The broader significance of the decision lies in what it reveals. By insisting on strict judicial control over any deprivation of liberty, the court exposes the limits of systems based on procedural flexibility and incremental adjustments. The implication is clear: a sustainable immigration system requires not only enforcement mechanisms, but a coherent legal structure capable of reconciling control with fundamental rights. In this sense, moving beyond remigration as an isolated concept is not a matter of political preference, but of legal necessity. Thank you for listening.See you in the next episode of Integration or ReImmigration.Questo episodio include contenuti generati dall’IA.

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