Feb 10 • 14:35 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

EP adopted two important texts on tightening immigration policy

The European Parliament has approved two significant texts aimed at tightening immigration policy, gaining support from right-wing and far-right lawmakers.

On Tuesday, the European Parliament (EP) finalized the adoption of two crucial texts concerning the tightening of the European Union's (EU) immigration policies. These legislative texts align with the efforts of the EU to enable its 27 member states to facilitate the expulsion of asylum-seekers to third countries deemed safe, even if the individuals did not arrive from these nations. This development indicates a shift in the EU's approach to managing immigration flows, focusing on increasing the ability to send back migrants more stringently.

The support from both right-wing and far-right lawmakers highlights the growing political alliance within the EP aimed at reinforcing stricter immigration control. The measures proposed are part of a broader trend across Europe where countries are grappling with rising migration numbers and an increasingly polarized political landscape surrounding immigration issues. The implications of these adopted texts could significantly alter the dynamics of how the EU deals with asylum-seekers and the responsibilities of its member states in this regard.

As Europe faces various challenges regarding immigration, the approval of these texts reflects an urgency to solve the ongoing crises and deter further inflows. Critics of such policies argue that they undermine the right to asylum and could lead to humanitarian issues in the countries where individuals are sent. The ongoing debates on immigration in the EU continue to evoke strong opinions and are pivotal to the political discourse across member states.

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