EU Passes Landmark Law Authorizing Offshore Deportation Centers for Irregular Immigrants
The Return Regulation approves the deportation of irregular immigrants to third-party countries; states can now form agreements with non-EU countries and set up deportation centres there; even as European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen hailed the law as ‘fair and firm’, critics say it has ‘little regard for people’s safety, dignity and rights, and fails to uphold the EU’s fundamental values’
The European Union has approved a new regulation allowing member states to deport irregular immigrants to third-party countries. This enables EU nations to establish agreements with non-EU countries to set up deportation centers. While European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the law as "fair and firm," critics have voiced strong opposition. They argue that the regulation disregards the safety, dignity, and rights of individuals, and undermines the fundamental values of the European Union. The new law marks a significant shift in the EU's approach to immigration and asylum.
This new EU law fundamentally alters the bloc's approach to immigration by permitting the establishment of offshore deportation centers, raising significant human rights and ethical concerns.
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