Von der Leyen proposes to accelerate the expulsion of migrants and prohibit entry into the European Union to those who are deported

Accelerate the expulsion of irregular migrants. It is the objective of Ursula von der LeyenPresident of the European Commission, which announced this Sunday a reform on immigration policy. This reform will include other measures such as the prohibition of entry into the EU for those who are deported to the force.

The Colegio de Commissioners will adopt next Tuesday in Strasbourg (France) the reform proposal of which details have barely transcended and must later be negotiated between the twenty -seven and the European Parliament to adopt its definitive form as a law.

The European president has warned that this reform is a “key element“Still pending for the migration and asylum pact to be approved and has valued the importance of having a” true European system for returns “, so that Brussels will defend a legal reform that offers “simple and clear rules” that “avoid leaks and facilitate the return of nationals from third countries that have no right to stay

In a press conference on the occasion of the first 100 days of mandate that its new executive will meet next Tuesday, von der Leyen has said from Brussels that the proposal will include “a new European return order” whose keys has not detailed and that will address the need for mutual recognition of expulsion decisions issued by the member states.

Those who are returned by force will be prohibited from entry. And we will be more strict with those who represent a risk of security, “said the head of the Community Executive, who has promised that the reform will allow the block to be” assertive “but” also ensuring that we act in full Respect for our obligations under international law and fundamental rights

However, the president of the European Commission has avoided any reference to one of the most controversial elements of the reform; the Creation of detention centers in third countries to transfer to migrants without the right to asylum while finishing their expulsion from the European Union.

In December, Von der Leyen confirmed in a letter to the heads of state and government that their services would seek the “best way to introduce into the legal framework” the establishment of the ‘hubs’ in third countries, taking into account both their legal and operational and financial dimension, “at the same time respecting the fundamental rights.”

Source: Lasexta

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