EU Proposal: Sending Asylum Seekers to Safe Countries Outside the EU for Procedures and Shelter
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Politics
May 20, 2025 15:49
brussels - Eurocommissaris Magnus Brunner suggests changing strict rules to send asylum seekers to safe countries outside the EU for asylum procedures and shelter, aiming to establish centers like 'Ter Apel aan de Middellandse Zee' in North Africa.
EU Proposal to Send Asylum Seekers to Safe Countries Outside the EU
Eurocommissaris Magnus Brunner proposes easing rules to enable sending asylum seekers to safe countries outside the EU for processing and shelter, envisioning centers similar to 'Ter Apel aan de Middellandse Zee' in North Africa.
Proposed Changes
Currently, asylum procedures outside the EU are complex and require strong ties to the country. Brunner suggests broadening the criteria to include travelers who have transited through a safe country before reaching the EU.
Strict Monitoring
The European Commission plans to oversee such agreements to prevent abuse. Migrants won't be allowed to appeal relocation decisions within EU countries to avoid delays and misuse.
Global Responsibility
Brunner emphasizes the need to protect those in need globally, citing significant migration pressures on EU countries in the past decade.
EU Approval Pending
The European Parliament and member states are yet to review the proposal, signaling a shift towards stricter migration policies under Brunner's leadership.
Concerns and Criticism
The proposal faces criticism from human rights groups and asylum advocates, expressing fears of potential 'European Guantánamo' facilities.