EU Countries Advocate for Bloc Funding of Migrant Return Hubs
Several European Union member states are reportedly advocating for the EU bloc to finance proposed migrant 'return hubs'. This initiative seeks to establish a common funding mechanism for facilities designated for processing and returning migrants.

European Union member countries are actively pushing for the bloc to provide financial support for migrant 'return hubs'. This initiative indicates a desire among some member states for a unified approach to the costs associated with managing migration within the EU.
The proposal focuses on having the European Union's central budget cover the expenses related to these return hubs. Such facilities are designed to process migrants and facilitate their return to their countries of origin or transit.
According to Prothom Alo English, the push highlights ongoing discussions within the EU regarding shared responsibilities and financial burdens in handling migration challenges.


