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.
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