Feb 17 • 19:56 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland RUV Frettir

Violators could be sent to third countries

Iceland is considering sending certain illegal immigrants to third countries as part of its new immigration policies.

Iceland's government is exploring the option of relocating individuals who violate immigration laws to third countries. This step is intended to manage the growing number of illegal immigrants entering the country and address challenges posed by current immigration frameworks. By sending these individuals to third countries, the Icelandic authorities aim to prevent potential abuses of the immigration system and ensure that those who enter the country do so through legal channels. The proposal has sparked a debate on the ethical implications of such an approach, as it raises questions about the treatment of individuals seeking refuge or a better life in Iceland. Implementing this policy could also influence Iceland's international relations and its obligations towards refugees.

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