One of the plan’s activities is to decide to reject the asylum issued in one of the countries that operate throughout the EU.
The European Union on Tuesday, March 11, announced the plan to deport more migrants and create the So -called “Return Center” in third countries, reports the Associated Press.
It is noted that the plan will provide for policies for all members of the country so that immigration bodies in the EU country can ensure the implementation of eviction issued by other countries in the EU.
“Today, only about 20% of those who have decisions to return will leave Europe.
The plan will also change the policies to allow EU countries to send asylum seekers who are rejected in third countries.
“The European system should be clearly clear that when a person is issued a decision to return, they are told not only in the country, but the entire European Union,” said Magnus Brunner, the EU commissioner on transfer issues, called the current export of 20% unacceptable.
At the same time, Brunner said the So -Called Deportation Center would only apply to people that requests for asylum were rejected and excluded minors excluded. He added that any future agreement should guarantee compliance with international law and human rights.
However, in order to work this proposal, the EU must force the country of origin to react to their citizens. Brunner admitted that the commission and member countries are still working to improve it.
Earlier it was reported that the EU had planned a large -scale change of transfer policy, in particular, it would review the post -war convention with refugees.
Remember that about 70% of Ukraine refugees plan to stay in Europe. About half of the Ukrainians in Europe are working.
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