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Types of facilities used for migration-related detention
Administrative Ad Hoc Criminal Unknown

Slovakia: Detention Increases as Country Continues Migrant and Asylum Crackdown

Slovakia has been among the more outspoken opponents of the EU Migration Pact, adopted in April 2024, with the country’s new populist Prime Minister Robert Fico stating that Brussels “cannot order a country that it must accept, in the Slovak case, up to 300 migrants you know nothing about, or pay 20,000 euros for each […]

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Slovakia: Covid-19 and Detention

Responding to the Global Detention Project’s Covid-19 survey, the Slovakian Border and Aliens Police Office of the Presidium of the Police Force reported that the Slovak Republic had not established a moratorium on new immigration detention orders and that it was not considering such a measure. In addition, no immigration detainees were released due to […]

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Sečovce Immigration Detention Centre, (Korzár Dolný Zemplín, 10 November 2015, https://dolnyzemplin.korzar.sme.sk/c/8066295/v-zariadeni-pre-utecencov-v-secovciach-je-situacia-pokojna.html)

Slovakia: Covid-19 and Detention

Immigration detention in Slovakia has become an increasingly punitive measure, especially since the refugee crisis of 2015. Detention centres resemble prisons, with barred windows and uniformed policemen carrying truncheons. In cases of age disputes, unaccompanied children are considered adults during the assessment and are at risk of being detained alongside adults until bone tests prove […]

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Medved'ov Detention Centre Building, (David Ištok, Aktuality.sk, https://www.aktuality.sk/fotogaleria/278734/utekali-tisice-kilometrov-skoncili-u-nas-doprajeme-im-1000-tv-kanalov-aj-posilnovnu/4/)
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