Overview
- The European Commission unveiled a new migration proposal to address the low deportation rate, with only 20% of those ordered to leave the EU actually being removed.
- The plan introduces 'return hubs,' allowing member states to negotiate with non-EU countries to host deportation centers for rejected asylum seekers.
- The proposal expands detention conditions for irregular migrants and includes stricter penalties for non-compliance with deportation procedures.
- Rights groups and Amnesty International have criticized the plan, warning of potential human rights violations, arbitrary detention, and risks of refoulement.
- The proposal requires approval from the European Parliament and member states, with experts predicting legal and ethical challenges to its implementation.