EU Expands Migrant Enforcement with New Return Hubs and Raids
The EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum aims to prevent another migration crisis by enabling faster deportations and expanding return hubs in Africa and beyond.
- The European Union is expanding its powers to track, raid and deport migrants to return hubs in third countries in Africa and elsewhere, adopting Trump-era tactics that have drawn criticism.
- An informal group of EU nations including Germany and the Netherlands are pursuing deportation center agreements with countries like Kenya.
- Authorities in Europe carry out an average of 221 pushbacks a day, with over 80,000 recorded in 2025, according to a report by humanitarian organizations.
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EU lawmakers advance deportation plan
European Union lawmakers advanced a plan to deport migrants to “return hubs” outside the bloc, as the continent adopts a more Donald Trump-like posture on immigration.Rejected asylum-seekers could be detained for up to two years or sent to “third countries” under the plan, which was backed by an alliance of center-right and far-right lawmakers.Critics warned of “human rights black holes” at offshore sites.The EU is spending millions to deter m…
Europe seeks to increase deportations, quietly adopting Trump administration tactics
The European Union is expanding its powers to track, raid and deport migrants to "return hubs″ in third countries in Africa and elsewhere, quietly adopting tactics of the Trump administration.
Europe seeks to increase deportations as some nations embrace Trump-like tactics
The European Union is expanding its powers to track, raid and deport migrants to "return hubs " in third countries in Africa and elsewhere, quietly adopting tactics of the Trump administration.
As EU expands its power to deport migrants, concerns over use of Trump-style tactics loom
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