Meloni's government has faced criticism for its strategy, which targets “non-vulnerable” males from designated “safe countries” for transfer to Italian-built facilities in Albania, while women and minors are permitted entry into Italy. As a response to the ruling, an Interior Ministry representative indicated that the migrants would now be relocated to Italy. Human rights advocates and political opponents have condemned the government's plan as both illegal and excessively costly, raising alarms over its implications for human rights and immigration policy. The situation now awaits a further review by the Court of Justice of the European Union next month, adding more uncertainty to an already contentious issue in Italian politics.