EU Lawmakers Approve 'Return Hubs' as Part of Migration Reform
European Union lawmakers have approved a new migration reform that includes the establishment of 'return hubs'. Several member states, including Denmark, Austria, Greece, Germany, and the Netherlands, are reportedly already exploring options to implement these facilities. The reform aims to address migration-related challenges within the bloc.
European Union lawmakers have reportedly given their approval to a new migration reform package. A significant element of this reform involves the establishment of what are termed 'return hubs'.
Several EU member states are actively exploring options for setting up these facilities. Countries such as Denmark, Austria, Greece, Germany, and the Netherlands have already begun examining possibilities for implementing these hubs. Other unnamed nations within the bloc are also considering their establishment.
According to The Hindu International, these developments are part of a broader effort to reform migration policies within the European Union.

