Brussels eyes tougher deportation rules with ‘harsh consequences’ for noncompliance
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Asylum: EU Migration Commissioner plans European deportation system with "hard consequences"
In the end, only one in five asylum seekers whose entitlement has been rejected will actually leave the EU. The Commission now intends to change this with a new legislative proposal, with special attention being paid to migrants who have become criminals.
The European Commission to propose stricter enforcement of deportation policies
The European Commission is looking into proposing new laws that will strictly enforce deportations of rejected asylum seekers. EU migration commissioner Magnus Brunner told German media that returnees must cooperate or face "harsh consequences."
Brussels eyes tougher deportation rules with ‘harsh consequences’ for noncompliance - Europe Reloaded
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Brussels to toughen deportation rules for asylum seekers
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – European Commissioner for Migration Magnus Brunner in an interview said, the Brussels is preparing to overhaul the European Union’s deportation system in a bid to accelerate the return of refused asylum seekers and criminal migrants.… Read more Continue reading Brussels to toughen deportation rules for asylum seekers at The Brussels Morning Newspaper.
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