The EU reached an agreement to help illegal immigrants in reception centers in the third countries

EU and European Parliament Reach Agreements on Migrant Management

The European Union reached a significant agreement regarding the management of illegal migrants within the bloc. Simultaneously, the European Parliament finalized an agreement to regulate the return process for individuals classified as illegal migrants. The developments aim to streamline the repatriation of migrants currently residing in reception centers located in third countries within the EU.

According to the Presidency’s announcement, the new framework will facilitate the return of migrants to these reception centers from locations outside the EU. A key component of the agreement involves the deportation of individuals who decline to apply for asylum to Turkey. This action aligns with a previously established reciprocal agreement between the EU and Turkey concerning the ongoing refugee and migration crisis.

The agreement addresses a critical challenge posed by irregular migration to the European Union. It establishes a structured process for managing migrants in reception centers and ensures compliance with existing protocols for repatriation. The focus remains on managing the flow of migrants and implementing established agreements with partner nations.

The photograph depicts a refugee child at the Idomeni camp, highlighting the ongoing complexities surrounding the situation.

Topics: #reached #agreement #illegal

2 thoughts on “The EU reached an agreement to help illegal immigrants in reception centers in the third countries

  1. This is a welcome step towards a more coordinated and effective approach to managing migration flows.

  2. What specific third countries are involved in this agreement to support reception centers for illegal immigrants?

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