EU Lawmakers Endorse Tougher Migrant Policy
European Union lawmakers have agreed to new, more stringent migration policies. These measures are designed to increase the deportation rates of individuals whose asylum applications have been unsuccessful. The new legislation also allows EU member states to establish "return hubs" as part of the reinforced policy framework.
The European Union is backing new, tougher migration policies aimed at accelerating the deportation of failed asylum-seekers. This initiative follows an agreement among EU lawmakers to implement more stringent measures.
Under the new legislation, EU member states will be permitted to establish "return hubs." These facilities are intended to streamline the process of repatriating individuals whose asylum requests have been rejected. The policy reflects a broader effort within the EU to reinforce its approach to migration management.
According to DW English, these tougher migrant policies are set to be approved.

