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USA UK and Malta News
10/08/2012 - 23:42

Malta news: migrant's baby in legal limbo

Malta news: migrant's baby in legal limbo. A baby who was born on a migrants' boat off Malta in November 2008 still cannot be registered in any country, while twins born within minutes of their mother having been flown to Malta from the same boat by an AFM helicopter have been duly registered.



Malta news: migrant's baby in legal limbo
A baby who was born on a migrants' boat off Malta in November 2008 still cannot be registered in any country, while twins born within minutes of their mother having been flown to Malta from the same boat by an AFM helicopter have been duly registered. The baby's plight was highlighted by Mgr Philip Calleja, director of the Church's Emigrants' Commission, in a statement today. Mgr Calleja in his statement pointed to areas of legislation and administration which need to be changed. He said that while he was not a lawyer, it was clear that when the law was enacted, no one could have anticipated this and similar cases involving migrants. In this case, the mother could not go back to Libya to register her baby. Nor could she register the child in her own country. He said that registration in Malta would not entitle the child to any right. However, the UN Human Right Convention urged states "to identify and remove physical, administrative and any other barriers that impede access to birth registration, including late registration." MIGRANT FAMILY REUNIONS. On family reunions, Mgr Calleja noted that while Malta granted protection for migrants to live in Malta, they could not be joined by their families. As a result, some migrants had been separated from their families for as long as eight years. He said the Emigrants' Commission was proposing that migrants who had been living in Malta for five years, had been in legal employment for three consecutive years and could guarantee accommodation for their family should be granted the right to be joined by their wife and children.(timesofmalta.com) In what waters are the new born? That is the question.











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