Germany is advocating for the establishment of a migrant “return hub” in Africa as part of efforts to manage irregular migration flows into Europe, according to statements from Greek officials. The proposal aims to streamline the process of returning migrants who do not qualify for asylum, but has ignited debate over its feasibility and ethical implications. This development highlights the ongoing complexities within EU migration policy as member states grapple with balancing border security and humanitarian responsibilities.
Germany Proposes Establishing Migrant Return Hub in Africa to Ease European Border Pressures
Germany has put forward a proposal to create a centralized migrant return hub in Africa, aiming to streamline the repatriation process and alleviate mounting pressure on European borders. The initiative seeks to establish a controlled environment where migrants who do not qualify for asylum can be processed more efficiently before returning to their countries of…
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Author : Samuel Brown
Publish date : 2025-11-20 14:54:00
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