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European interior ministers are divided over the proposal for "return centers" for migrants

Published : 15-10-2024

European interior ministers are divided over the proposal for "return centers" for migrants

Working Group | Luxembourg

The meeting of the interior ministers of the EU member states, held in Luxembourg, witnessed a sharp pision over a controversial proposal to transfer illegal immigrants to "return centers" located outside the Union's borders.

This idea, proposed by a group of member states, aims to address the increasing flow of migrants across the Mediterranean Sea, which is putting significant pressure on asylum and reception systems in many European countries.

Expected opposition and political motives

The proposal faced strong opposition from human rights organizations and many member states, which see it as a violation of human rights and refugee principles.

Critics of the proposal also pointed out that establishing such centers could encourage traffickers to adopt more dangerous methods for transporting migrants, potentially leading to an increase in deaths at sea.

On the other hand, proponents of the proposal argue for the necessity of taking decisive measures to stop the flow of illegal immigration, asserting that this phenomenon threatens the security and stability of the European continent. They also believe that the establishment of "return centers" will help avoid a larger humanitarian crisis in the future.

The rise of the far-right increases the pressures.

The proposal comes in light of the rise of far-right movements in many European countries, which are building an anti-immigration discourse, increasing pressure on governments to take stricter measures in this regard.

It is expected that the debate over the "Return Centers" proposal will continue in the coming months, as member states strive to reach a consensus on a common immigration policy. However, this proposal highlights the significant challenges Europe faces in dealing with the issue of immigration, which requires a comprehensive solution that takes into account the humanitarian, security, and political dimensions of this complex issue.

Short URL : http://www.actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13874

Working Group | Luxembourg

The meeting of the interior ministers of the EU member states, held in Luxembourg, witnessed a sharp pision over a controversial proposal to transfer illegal immigrants to "return centers" located outside the Union's borders.

This idea, proposed by a group of member states, aims to address the increasing flow of migrants across the Mediterranean Sea, which is putting significant pressure on asylum and reception systems in many European countries.

Expected opposition and political motives

The proposal faced strong opposition from human rights organizations and many member states, which see it as a violation of human rights and refugee principles.

Critics of the proposal also pointed out that establishing such centers could encourage traffickers to adopt more dangerous methods for transporting migrants, potentially leading to an increase in deaths at sea.

On the other hand, proponents of the proposal argue for the necessity of taking decisive measures to stop the flow of illegal immigration, asserting that this phenomenon threatens the security and stability of the European continent. They also believe that the establishment of "return centers" will help avoid a larger humanitarian crisis in the future.

The rise of the far-right increases the pressures.

The proposal comes in light of the rise of far-right movements in many European countries, which are building an anti-immigration discourse, increasing pressure on governments to take stricter measures in this regard.

It is expected that the debate over the "Return Centers" proposal will continue in the coming months, as member states strive to reach a consensus on a common immigration policy. However, this proposal highlights the significant challenges Europe faces in dealing with the issue of immigration, which requires a comprehensive solution that takes into account the humanitarian, security, and political dimensions of this complex issue.

Short URL : http://www.actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13874