
European Parliament Approves Tougher EU Migration Rules Allowing Offshore Return Hubs
BRUSSELS (Afghan Verified) -- European Parliament lawmakers voted 389-206, with 32 abstentions, in favor of a tougher European Union migration proposal on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
The approved measures allow EU countries to send rejected asylum seekers to "return hubs" in third countries outside the bloc, not necessarily their countries of origin. The proposal includes tougher penalties such as longer detention periods and entry bans for non-compliance.
Supporters argue the rules will strengthen deportations and deter irregular migration. Critics warn they undermine refugee protections and human rights.
Several EU member states, including Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Denmark, are exploring agreements with African countries to establish such facilities.
Currently, only about 20% of migrants ordered to leave the EU are actually returned.
The International Organization for Migration reported nearly 8,000 people died or went missing on migration routes worldwide in 2025, including more than 2,100 in the Mediterranean Sea.
The vote follows the Parliament's February approval of rules permitting transfers to "safe" third countries.
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