European Parliament approves stricter deportation rules for migrants

The European Parliament approved new legislation on June 17 introducing tougher return procedures for undocumented migrants, including Kenyans living unlawfully in EU countries.

The law requires third-country nationals issued a return decision to leave EU member states immediately or within a set period. Affected individuals must cooperate with authorities, and those who do not could face stricter enforcement.

Authorities may detain migrants considered a flight risk, uncooperative or a security threat for up to 24 months. The legislation also permits searches of residences and seizure of documents and electronic devices with judicial approval.

Dutch lawmaker Malik Azmani said, “Today, Europe delivered. People rightly expect that those with no right to stay return to their countries of origin.” The measure introduces return hubs in third countries and awaits final approval by the Council, with some provisions to take effect immediately and others within 12 months.

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