Migration: How Europe Moved From the Illusion of Management to a Policy of Pushbacks
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Migration: How Europe Moved from the Illusion of Management to a Policy of Pushbacks
Chronicle by Isaac Hammouch For more than a decade, European migration policy has oscillated between two contradictory imperatives: preserving a humanistic tradition rooted in the right to asylum while responding to growing political pressure caused by increasing migration flows. The adoption in 2024 of the European Pact on Migration and Asylum, which is expected to […]
Key messages[1] The European Pact on Migration and Asylum (EGP) was adopted in 2024 and must enter into full force in June 2026. Since its adoption, the European political climate has turned towards more restrictive positions on asylum and immigration. This restrictive shift has been manifested in decisions taken by the states and also in new European rules, such as the Return Regulation, the new definition of “safe country” and the new use of t…
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