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Thirty-eight migrants who recently arrived in the Algarve region are housed in temporary facilities, with six specifically mentioned.

Three grown individuals, comprising two males and a female, along with three minor kids, are involved. The residual migrants are set to move on Tuesday and subsequent days.

Thirty-eight migrants, upon their arrival in the Algarve, have been transported to temporary...
Thirty-eight migrants, upon their arrival in the Algarve, have been transported to temporary shelters, where six of them are currently residing.

Thirty-eight migrants who recently arrived in the Algarve region are housed in temporary facilities, with six specifically mentioned.

In Portugal, temporary holding and reception spaces for migrants, known as Centros de Instalação Temporária (CIT), are strategically located at major airports such as Porto, Lisbon, Faro, Funchal, and Ponta Delgada [1]. These facilities serve as a first point of contact for migrants arriving in the country, providing temporary accommodation and facilitating immigration control procedures managed by the Portuguese Ministry of Interior and the Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF).

Unlike formal immigration detention centres, CITs are designed for temporary installation rather than long-term detention. The key purposes and characteristics of these centres include:

  1. Temporary Accommodation: CITs offer short-term accommodation to migrants immediately upon arrival at international airports in Portugal.
  2. Location at Major Air Entry Points: These centres are located at entry points for ease of initial migrant processing.
  3. Immigration Control Procedures: CITs facilitate the coordination between migrants and the SEF for immigration-related matters.
  4. Distinct from Official Immigration Detention Centres: CITs are not intended for long-term detention, unlike official immigration detention centres.

The PSP (Polícia de Segurança Pública) manages temporary accommodation spaces for foreign nationals subject to coercive removal measures or awaiting integration or a decision on their international protection request [1]. In addition to traditional facilities, the PSP may also provide temporary accommodations such as sports pavilions, as demonstrated by the case in Sagres, where the Civil Protection Service of the Vila do Bispo Municipal Chamber temporarily made a sports pavilion available for migrant accommodation.

It is important to note that these accommodations have a 60-day deadline for migrants to remain in these facilities. However, specific details about the services offered within these CITs, such as food, medical care, and legal aid, were not provided in the available sources. Their role primarily focuses on initial logistical and administrative management of migrants arriving in Portugal.

References: [1] "Centros de instalação temporária (CIT): um espaço de recepção e acolhimento temporário para migrantes na entrada em Portugal" (2021, October 5). Polícia de Segurança Pública. Retrieved from https://www.psp.pt/noticias/centros-de-instalacao-temporaria-cit-um-espaco-de-recepcao-e-acolhimento-temporario-para-migrantes-na-entrada-em-portugal/

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