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EU ‘return hubs’: what are they, and how will they change the rights of migrants and asylum seekers?

Release Date
2026-04-01
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The Conversation
Summary
The EU is advancing a new “Returns Regulation” to facilitate the deportation of irregular migrants, marking a major shift in migration policy. The proposal allows for expanded and longer detention, including for families and children, and introduces “return hubs” in third countries outside the EU.

While the European Commission presents these hubs as an innovative solution, critics warn that monitoring human rights and enforcing legal standards outside the EU will be difficult, potentially creating “human rights black holes.” The regulation also expands the “safe third country” concept, enabling asylum applications to be rejected without full examination if applicants can be sent to another country deemed safe.

However, these third countries may not guarantee the full range of rights required under the 1951 Refugee Convention, such as access to asylum, education, work, and legal protection. In addition, migrants may be unable to effectively appeal decisions if they are transferred خارج the EU during the process.

Overall, the new system risks undermining migrants’ rights, particularly for vulnerable groups like children, and represents a departure from Europe’s traditional role as a leader in human rights protection.
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