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    EU Approves Comprehensive Migration Pact

    April 12, 2024Updated:April 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    Last year saw the highest number of irregular migrants arriving in the EU since 2016. Source: BBC News.
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    After eight years of negotiations, the European Parliament has approved a comprehensive reform of asylum policy in the European Union (EU). The newly approved migration pact comprises a set of interconnected laws designed to address various challenges related to migration within the bloc.

    One of the primary objectives of the migration pact is to reduce the number of new arrivals by implementing stricter border controls and streamlining asylum procedures. Under the new regulations, asylum-seekers and refugees entering the EU will undergo a clear identification process within seven days of arrival, whether by land, sea, or air. Their details will be stored in the European asylum fingerprint database Eurodac, which will be expanded to include additional biometric data.

    Furthermore, migrants from countries with recognition rates below 20%, such as India, Pakistan, or Morocco, could face detention at the border for up to 12 weeks. Holding centers will be established in countries like Greece, Italy, Malta, Spain, Croatia, and Cyprus, where authorities will assess whether applicants should be returned to their country of origin without further inquiry.

    To address the burden on countries where migrants first arrive, the migration pact introduces a system of “mandatory solidarity.” This system allows countries like Hungary to relocate several asylum-seekers to other EU member states. However, countries refusing to accept migrants may face financial penalties or be required to provide equipment and personnel to assist with border management.

    Additionally, the new pact aims to standardize asylum procedures and conditions across the EU to prevent certain member states from being perceived as more attractive destinations than others. It also facilitates the speedier deportation of individuals to countries of origin or transit, provided these countries have been declared safe.

    Despite its approval, the migration pact remains controversial, with critics arguing that it undermines the fundamental right to asylum in the EU. They fear that individuals needing protection may be denied asylum under the new regulations. However, supporters believe stricter rules and procedures will help deter irregular migration and speed up deportations.

    As the EU prepares to implement the new migration pact, questions remain about how member states will fulfill their obligations and whether the reforms will effectively address the challenges posed by migration within the bloc.

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