Labour considers sending migrants to overseas hubs' in Balkans
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Under the proposals, 'return hubs' overseas would house those who have had their applications rejected. That would set it apart from the Conservatives' failed Rwanda scheme.
The UK could approach Albania as well as Serbia, Bosnia and North Macedonia, according to The Times, which first reported the scheme was being considered by ministers.
The idea has been endorsed by the UN's International Organisation for Migration, which offered to advise and assist states in the design and operationalisation.
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