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EU eyes migration clampdown with push on deportations, visas
The EU plans tighter visa controls and deportations to reduce irregular migration by 26% in 2025, while attracting skilled workers to address labor shortages, officials said.
- The European Union unveiled two new migration strategies aimed at curbing irregular migration and tightening visa requirements for certain countries.
- One strategy allows for restricting visas for countries that refuse to take back their nationals, while easing visa procedures to attract skilled workers.
- The other strategy focuses on boosting deportations of failed asylum-seekers among the EU's priorities and reinforcing migration diplomacy with third countries.
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The EU Commission wants to significantly strengthen its asylum and migration policy. To this end, the already agreed migration pact will be supplemented by further measures. What is planned? By Andreas Meyer-Feist.
·Hamburg, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe European Commission today presented the first EU migration policy strategy. It envisages, among other things, more deportations and more cooperation with countries outside the EU over the next five years. The strategy upholds the principle that Europe is the one who decides who comes to the EU and under what conditions.
The EU Commission wants to make visas for the Schengen area more closely linked to cooperation with third countries.
·Germany
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Total News Sources39
Leaning Left9Leaning Right2Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources lean Left
47% Left
L 47%
C 42%
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