EU Parliament Advances Deportation Legislation with EPP and Far Right Support
The EU Parliament has approved a bill at the committee level that allows for home searches and the establishment of detention centers outside the EU, aimed at enhancing the return process for irregular migrants.
The European Parliament's committee has approved legislation that introduces provisions for home searches and the construction of detention facilities outside EU borders. This move is intended to facilitate the return of irregular migrants.
The bill has garnered support primarily from the European People's Party (EPP) in coalition with far-right factions, indicating a shift in the Parliament's traditional majority dynamics.
The implications of this legislation could significantly alter the operational landscape for migration management within the EU, raising questions about capacity and infrastructure needed to implement these measures effectively.