EU Leaders Endorse Stricter Migration Controls Amid Far-Right Surge
European Union leaders have agreed to tighten border controls and support Poland's temporary asylum ban, citing security threats from Russia and Belarus.
- EU leaders are pushing for tougher border controls and deportation processes in response to rising support for far-right parties.
- Poland's temporary asylum ban for migrants from Russia and Belarus received backing as part of a strategy to counter perceived hybrid warfare.
- Discussions included establishing 'return hubs' outside EU borders to process and detain migrants, echoing policies similar to those of the Trump administration.
- Several European countries, including Germany and Italy, have already reinstated or introduced new border checks to manage migration flows.
- The EU is exploring legal frameworks to facilitate deportations and manage irregular migration, amid ongoing debates about the ethical implications.