The European Union and immigration: A new pact tightens restrictions on migrants
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After ten years of negotiations, the European Asylum and Migration Charter enters into force in all European Union countries, with the aim of tightening procedures for receiving asylum seekers and accelerating the decision on their files.
After ten years of negotiations, the European Asylum and Migration Charter enters into force in all European Union countries, with the aim of tightening procedures for receiving asylum seekers and accelerating the decision on their files. The Charter also includes amendments to asylum and deportation procedures, most notably the “Return Regulations,” which aim to facilitate deportations and establish centers outside the Union to receive migrants who are not qualified to remain. Are European countries ready to implement the new Charter? To talk about this topic, we host a legal researcher specializing in immigration and asylum, Muhammad Al-Ruwayn.
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