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EU moves ahead with return hubs policy amid rights concerns and African pushback

The European Union has moved from debate to implementation planning on its controversial return hubs policy following a major parliamentary vote.

Lawmakers approved a new regulation allowing member states to transfer rejected asylum seekers to designated third countries marking a significant shift in migration policy.

The new framework removes the requirement for a direct link between migrants and destination countries allowing transfers to so called safe third countries.

The European Commission is preparing operational details including oversight and human rights safeguards ahead of implementation.

Diplomatic efforts are underway to identify host countries with several African states among potential partners alongside others in Asia and Eastern Europe.

A core group of European countries is leading the initiative aiming to address low return rates for rejected asylum seekers.

The policy introduces stricter enforcement measures including extended detention in certain cases.

Human rights organizations and UN experts have raised concerns about accountability and protection standards outside EU jurisdiction.

African leaders have criticized the approach as externalizing Europe’s migration responsibilities.

Analysts say the policy will test the EU’s ability to balance migration control with legal and humanitarian obligations.

The coming phase will determine whether the initiative can withstand legal political and practical challenges.

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