EU Proposes Overhaul of Asylum Deportation Rules
The plan includes stricter deportation measures, mandatory cooperation from migrants, and potential return centers in third countries.
- The EU Commission introduced a draft regulation to increase deportations of migrants without legal residency, addressing the current 20% compliance rate for return orders.
- Key measures include mandatory cooperation from migrants, such as disclosing identity and travel details, with penalties for non-compliance like reduced benefits or extended re-entry bans.
- The proposal allows EU countries to establish return centers in third countries, provided they comply with human rights standards; no third country has yet agreed to host these centers.
- Stricter rules for individuals deemed security risks include expanded detention powers and longer detention periods to prevent absconding before deportation.
- The draft regulation requires approval from the European Parliament and EU Council, with debates expected over legal concerns and human rights implications.




















