Photorealistic news illustration of an EU-approved migrant deportation center located in a third country.
Photorealistic news illustration of an EU-approved migrant deportation center located in a third country.
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Eu approves migrant deportation centers in third countries

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The european union has agreed on new rules allowing member states to set up deportation centers outside the bloc.

The agreement was reached on monday between the european council, the commission and parliament lawmakers. The rules authorize centers in third countries that can serve as final destinations or transit points for people without the right to remain in the eu.

The measure received majority support. Only the government of pedro sánchez voiced clear opposition. Nicholas a. ioannides, cyprus deputy minister for migration, said the rules will speed up returns and increase expulsions.

Groups such as picum have warned of human rights risks, including detentions of up to 30 months. The spanish government has said it will not set up any such centers.

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Initial reactions on X include positive views welcoming stricter rules as Europe 'waking up', skeptical takes questioning effectiveness and costs, neutral news shares, and mentions of human rights criticisms from civil society.

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President Kast signing migration reform bills at the Arica border crossing.
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Kast announces migration reforms during Arica border visit

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President José Antonio Kast signed two bills on Sunday at the Chacalluta Border Complex to extend detention of irregular migrants and penalize their internal transfers.

An opposition motion by the Green and Left Parties for an immediate moratorium on all teenage deportations—including legally binding decisions—was narrowly defeated in parliament, 148-147. This follows the government's announcement last week of a limited pause pending new laws. Critics call it a betrayal, while ministers eye a solution soon.

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France's National Assembly adopted on Tuesday a bill extending administrative detention of dangerous irregular foreigners up to seven months. Backed from the center to the nationalist right, the bill led by Charles Rodwell passed with 345 votes against 177 from the left. It also includes anti-terrorism measures and heads to the Senate on May 20.

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) rejected on Monday the request by Oriol Junqueras, Jordi Turull and Jordi Sànchez for the Grand Chamber to review the November 2025 ruling upholding their pre-trial detention over the Catalan independence process. A panel of five judges denied the review, making the decision final and confirming no political motivations in their imprisonment. It rules that Spain did not violate their political rights or freedom of expression.

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Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) states that a legislative council referral on so-called teenage deportations will be presented by May at the latest. The proposal will allow affected youth to complete high school and apply for other residence permits. Migrationsverket has paused certain deportations since the Tidö parties' agreement in early March.

Spain's Supreme Court on Friday rejected a request to suspend the extraordinary regularization process for immigrants. The ruling came after a hearing involving the Madrid regional government, Vox and other groups.

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The EU Commission plans restrictive measures for issuing visas to Russian citizens. Eleven member states had previously applied pressure.

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