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UN rights chief troubled by new EU migrant return rules

Volker Türk said the new rules could expose vulnerable migrants and children to rights violations, while fewer than 30% of removal orders are carried out.

  • On Friday, leaders of 19 EU states signed an open letter backing plans to establish so-called return hubs outside Europe for rejected asylum applicants, with Denmark and Italy spearheading the initiative.
  • This push follows a new European deportation law passed earlier this week by 418 MEPs to 218, amid chants of "Send them back," with proponents aiming to replicate Italy's five-year, €670m deal with Albania.
  • Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated her country leads such initiatives, while Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babia welcomed the discussions; Austria, Belgium, Poland, and others joined the effort.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the centers at the summit, asserting "These centres do not work," while Spanish Prime Minister Pedro dismissed the plan and Germany's Friedrich Merz notably abstained.
  • The proposal emerged during a Brussels summit after an exchange between Italy's Giorgia Meloni and Pedro triggered broader discussions on European solidarity, with signatories aiming to operationalize hubs before year's end.
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The United Nations deeply regretted, this Saturday, the new EU legislation on the return of rejected migrants, stressing that European countries cannot transfer their obligations to third countries. EU countries cannot simply pass their human rights obligations to third countries, said the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, in a statement. The European Parliament adopted on Wednesday the regulation on the return of r…

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UN rights chief troubled by new EU migrant return rules

There must be front-and-centre emphasis on human rights protection and dignity throughout — in fact and in law, says UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk

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The Head of Human Rights at the UN said Saturday that he deeply regretted the new EU legislation on "returns" of migrants.

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EU Observer broke the news in Brussel, Belgium on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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