New EU migration pact: Will the bloc deliver on promises?

The European Union’s Pact on Migration and Asylum took effect on June 12, after years of planning and deliberations. But will it make things better for asylum seekers and member states?

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The European Union has introduced a new Migration and Asylum Pact, promising tougher external border controls and faster asylum decisions. Migrants will be screened within days and may face detention during processing.

While the plan aims to reduce internal border checks and introduce “flexible solidarity,” many states still resist taking in asylum seekers.

The EU is also exploring “return hubs” outside its borders. Critics warn the reforms could undermine human rights and lead to more deportations.

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