The European Commission is targeting a significant increase in the number of deportation flights by designating seven new countries as 'safe' for migrant returns. These countries include Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, India, Kosovo, Morocco, and Tunisia. This initiative aims to streamline the asylum processes within EU member states, allowing for a quicker deportation of those deemed ineligible for asylum. Ireland has already recognized Kosovo, Morocco, and Egypt as safe, indicating its commitment to align with EU policies on refugee management and deportation efficiency.
The European Commission aims to expedite deportation procedures by designating seven new 'safe countries' for migrant returns, effectively increasing the number of deportation flights across EU member states.
Ireland has proactively designated Kosovo, Morocco, and Egypt as safe for asylum-seekers, aligning its policies with the European Commission's broader strategy to enhance deportation efficiency.
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