EU Proposes Deporting Asylum Seekers to Unconnected Countries

The EU proposed deporting asylum seekers to unrelated countries. Rights groups say it weakens asylum rights.
The plan allows deportations beyond migrants’ home countries. It awaits member state approval.
Some back stricter migration rules, while others fear for migrants’ safety. The policy could reshape EU migration.

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The EU executive proposed amending laws to deport rejected asylum seekers to countries unrelated to them. Rights groups argue this undermines asylum protections. The change could reshape EU migration policy.

The EU executive announced the proposal on Tuesday. It allows deportations to third countries.

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Current EU law ties deportations to migrants’ origins. The new plan removes this requirement.

Rights groups warn the policy violates asylum rights. They fear it could lead to unsafe deportations.

The proposal requires approval from EU member states. Implementation could face legal challenges.

Migration has been a divisive issue in the EU. Stricter policies reflect growing political pressures.

Some support the plan to deter irregular migration. Others argue it harms vulnerable people.

The policy shift could strain EU unity. It may also affect relations with third countries.

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