(ANSA) A group of four migrants from North Africa who were deported from Italy in July 2022 on terrorism charges that a Perugia court subsequently found to be unsubstantiated and shelved are suing the Italian state for two million euros in damages, sources said on Tuesday.
The four, three Moroccans, two aged 39 and a 57-year-old, and a 47-year-old Tunisian, all had legal residence permits and were working in Italy to support their families.
The deportation order meant they were forced to abandon their wives and children, who were left without their main source of income.
