Benghazi – The Presidency of the Agency for Combating Illegal Immigration affirmed its ongoing efforts. It aims to balance humanitarian considerations with law enforcement. These efforts are concentrated within shelter centers. A key focus is improving conditions for arrivals. This applies especially to nationalities struggling to contact their diplomatic missions.
The Presidency issued a statement. It explained that efforts continue to care for residents in shelters. This care is particularly for nationalities like Somalia, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. It involves coordination with the Libyan Red Crescent. The Medical and Emergency Services are also involved. This ensures necessary medical and humanitarian care.
These measures allow specialized teams to visit shelters. They assess health and humanitarian conditions. They also provide medical services. Communication means are provided for residents. They can contact their families via phone calls. This has alleviated their suffering. It has also enhanced their psychological stability.
The Presidency stressed the origin of these efforts. They are rooted in humanitarian values and religious principles. They also align with international standards. These standards affirm human dignity. They uphold the right to care. The Presidency confirmed these services do not contradict law enforcement.
In a related context, the Agency confirmed its continued action. It will take legal measures against violators. They will be deported according to established frameworks. The Agency will also address the situations of distressed cases. This applies to certain nationalities.
The statement concluded by affirming the Agency’s commitment. It will continue to work on this file. The goal is to balance humanitarian considerations. It also addresses security and public order requirements. This work aims to preserve human dignity. It also upholds the rule of law.
