European court rules against Greece over migrant's illegal deportation, calls practice 'systematic'
Briefly

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Greece's systematic use of summary expulsions, or pushbacks, violates human rights, impacting future immigration practices.
The landmark ruling awarded damages to a Turkish woman improperly expelled by Greece in 2019, highlighting the court's stance against illegal deportations.
Evidence suggested a systematic practice of pushbacks by Greek authorities towards third-country nationals, raising significant concerns for Europe's treatment of migrants at its borders.
The court's decision could lead to a reevaluation of how EU member states approach immigration policies, amid growing calls for stricter controls.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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