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EU Greenlights Offshore Migrant 'Return Hubs'

Lawmakers approved the measure by 418 votes to 218, expanding detention powers and letting EU states send rejected migrants to third-country hubs.

  • On Wednesday, the European Parliament approved a new migration law to speed up returns of rejected asylum seekers, passing the measure by 418 votes to 218, with 30 abstentions.
  • The centre-right European People's Party secured the legislation's passage by aligning with right-wing groups, aiming to address the bloc's long-standing difficulties in enforcing return decisions.
  • New rules allow member states to establish 'return hubs' in non-EU countries, while migrants may be held for up to 24 months with a possible six-month extension.
  • Socialist and Democrats vice-president Ana Catarina Mendes argued the regulation risks normalizing 'legally questionable practices' previously considered unacceptable within the EU.
  • Authorities will gain broader investigative powers and stricter entry bans rising to ten years or lifetime for security risks, reshaping enforcement mechanisms across member states.
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InfoMigrants broke the news on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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