EU migration pact will result in ‘less safeguards’ for those seeking protection, says refugee council

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EU migration pact will result in ‘less safeguards’ for those seeking protection, says refugee council
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More than 160 organisations across Europe, including Amnesty and Human Rights Watch, have raised concerns about pact’s contents

The EU’s new Asylum and Migration Pact will result in changes to how those seeking asylum are processed, including a greater focus on efficient returns for unsuccessful applicants., due to take effect in 2026, will result in “less safeguards, increased detention and destitution among people seeking protection”, the

Ireland-Britain diplomatic row: Cabinet approves emergency legislation to facilitate transfer of asylum seekers This was “not necessarily a sign that it is bad. Rather, this may indicate an imperfect consensus based on compromise”, he said. Independent TD Mattie McGrath said rural TDs in their group want a 'harsh but fair, strict, migration policy'. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire

Announcing the Rural Independents’ motion on the pact, Tipperary TD Mattie McGrath said TDs in the group want a “harsh but fair, strict, migration policy here that will give people who come here seeking refuge a fair opportunity to make their case”.

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