EU Approves Controversial Migrant Return Hubs Outside Bloc
The European Union approved a new migration law aimed at expediting the return of migrants without legal status, introducing controversial measures including the establishment of deportation hubs outside the EU. According to Euronews. com, this law focuses on accelerating deportations to manage migration flows more effectively. Following this, the EU reached an agreement to allow the deportation of migrants to return hubs located in third countries.
France 24 reported that this decision has sparked criticism from human rights advocates due to concerns over the treatment and rights of migrants in these external centers. EU lawmakers then agreed in principle to establish 'return hubs' for rejected asylum seekers outside the EU as part of a broader effort to tighten asylum rules. DW. com noted that while the proposal has been agreed upon, it still requires formal approval before it can be implemented, reflecting ongoing debates within the bloc about migration policy.