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Eu Interior Ministers to Decide on Asylum and Deportation Laws on Monday

Summary by Der Standard AT
It is a question of whether migrants may be deported to countries from which they do not originate.

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It is a question of whether migrants may be deported to countries from which they do not originate.

·Vienna, Austria
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According to the EU diplomats, an agreement on the EU repatriation law for faster deportations is still uncertain. It is mainly disputed whether deportation orders issued by one EU country should automatically apply in the other Member States. The aim is that asylum seekers who are rejected in one EU country do not move on to another, and there again seek the right to stay. Several EU countries still want to see mutual recognition voluntarily an…

·Bolzano, Italy
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EU interior ministers want to adopt their positions on important parts of the EU-Asyl and Migration Pact on Monday in Brussels: Three regulations are intended to make repatriation procedures and asylum procedures across the EU faster, simpler and more efficient. Furthermore, the Danish Presidency is seeking an agreement on the new solidarity pool for the distribution of asylum seekers. Austria is represented by Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (…

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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