The European Parliament approved two key texts on Wednesday to tighten the bloc's migration policy, a move that is the result of an alliance between the right and the far right.Non-governmental organizations strongly criticize the idea of establishing such centers, fearing that refugees will be mistreated.The measures adopted by European MPs will in particular allow for the deportation of asylum seekers to third countries that Europe considers 'safe'.Damian Carim, a far-left MEP, described this step as 'a gift to Georgia Meloni for Christmas', referring to the Italian prime minister's plan to set up processing centers in Albania, which faces several legal hurdles.
European Parliament Approves Migration Policy Tightening
The European Parliament approved two key texts to tighten the bloc's migration policy, resulting from a right and far-right alliance. NGOs criticize the creation of refugee centers.