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    EU Discusses Deportation Hubs to Curb Migration

    October 10, 2024Updated:October 10, 20242 Mins Read
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    Italian police stand guard inside a recently built migrant processing centre in the Albanian port of Shengjin. Adnan Beci. Source: CBS 19 News.
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    EU home affairs ministers gathered in Luxembourg on Thursday to discuss new strategies for handling irregular migration, including the creation of deportation hubs outside the European Union. These discussions were driven by far-right political gains across Europe, which have pushed migration issues to the forefront of the political agenda.

    One of the key proposals on the table is the establishment of “return hubs,” which would house rejected asylum seekers outside the EU pending deportation. France’s new Interior Minister, Bruno Retailleau, emphasized that no potential solution should be dismissed outright as the EU explores innovative ways to tackle the migration crisis.

    The talks follow the recent adoption of a significant reform to the EU’s asylum policies, which will take effect in June 2026. This reform strengthens border procedures and mandates that member states either accept asylum seekers from frontline countries or provide financial and logistical support. However, over half of the EU’s member states believe these measures fall short, with some calling for more ambitious strategies.

    The idea of deportation hubs, however, raises significant ethical and legal concerns. There are currently no concrete plans for how these centers would operate, and some have suggested that countries seeking EU membership could be asked to host them. Despite these discussions, the practical implementation of such hubs faces potential obstacles due to ethical questions surrounding the treatment of migrants and rejected asylum seekers.

    In 2023, less than 20% of the nearly 500,000 individuals ordered to leave the EU were successfully deported to their countries of origin, highlighting the difficulties the bloc faces in enforcing its migration policies.

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