
EU Parliament Approves Stricter Migration Policy and 'Return Hubs' Outside EU
The European Parliament has voted in favor of tightening migration policy, including the establishment of 'return hubs' outside the European Union, a move that has drawn criticism from human rights groups and includes greater sanctions for rejected asylum seekers.
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