EU reaches migration deal to increase deportations and establish detention centers abroad
The European Union has successfully negotiated a new deal aimed at reshaping its migration policy. The agreement focuses on increasing the number of deportations of irregular migrants. It also
The European Union has successfully negotiated a new deal aimed at reshaping its migration policy.
The agreement focuses on increasing the number of deportations of irregular migrants. It also
includes provisions for establishing detention centers in countries outside the EU. This move
represents a significant shift in the bloc's strategy to manage external borders. The deal seeks to
address the political pressures surrounding migration and asylum. Member states have been seeking
solutions to reduce the influx of undocumented arrivals. External processing centers are intended to
handle asylum claims before migrants reach Europe. The implementation of these measures will require
cooperation with non-EU nations.