EU Agency for Fundamental Rights: Respect for Fundamental Rights Essential in Return Centers

Brussels (APA) – The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) issued a warning in a report released on Thursday, emphasizing that the planned return centers, or “return hubs,” in third countries must adhere to the fundamental rights of migrants. The agency advocates for legally binding agreements to ensure these rights are protected and the establishment of independent monitoring systems. EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner is set to unveil a proposal for new EU legislation on returns in mid-March.

FRA Director Sirpa Rautio stated, “As the EU and member states explore solutions for managing migration, they must not lose sight of their responsibilities to safeguard the lives and rights of individuals. The proposed return centers must not become lawless environments. They will only align with EU law if they include strong and effective guarantees for fundamental rights.”

The EU Commission aims to streamline and expedite the return process

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tasked Brunner in September to create a “new, community-based approach to the return of irregular migrants” as part of the asylum pact’s implementation. The revised regulation proposal is anticipated to be presented on March 11, with the Commission’s goal being to enhance the efficiency and speed of the return process, as well as establish “clear obligations for cooperation regarding returned individuals.”

Italy has taken the lead within the EU by proposing to house refugees in camps in Albania, beyond EU borders. Italian officials are expected to handle asylum applications through a fast-track process: those granted asylum may proceed to Italy, while those denied must return. However, the Italian government’s efforts to establish this “Albania model” have faced challenges, as the Court of Appeals in Rome has referred the matter to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), with a significant ruling anticipated in February. Nonetheless, several EU nations have shown willingness to consider European return centers, with former Chancellor Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) expressing support during the most recent EU summit.

Essential conditions for lawful decisions

The FRA’s position paper outlines several prerequisites for return centers to uphold fundamental rights and comply with EU law. It stipulates that existing EU regulations concerning returns must be adhered to, prohibiting arbitrary detention or transfer of individuals facing serious threats. Moreover, the FRA emphasizes that children should never be placed in return centers.

A “lawful and enforceable decision” that either denies entry or mandates an individual to leave the EU is necessary for their placement in a return hub. Minimum standards for the conditions and treatment of non-EU nationals must align with international and EU law. To mitigate the risk of fundamental rights violations, the new regulation should incorporate effective, independent monitoring mechanisms.

A group that included Austria had previously called for new initiatives, such as return centers or asylum processing in third countries, in a letter to the EU Commission in May of the past year, as reported recently by the Interior Ministry to APA. Poland has identified the exploration of “new innovative solutions” as a priority for its presidency, which commenced on January 1, alongside efforts for more efficient deportations. (07.02.2025)


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10 responses to “EU Agency for Fundamental Rights: Respect for Fundamental Rights Essential in Return Centers”

  1. dakota bliss Avatar
    dakota bliss

    Ah, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights really knows how to throw a party! Nothing screams “fundamental rights” like fancy return hubs in Albania—because who wouldn’t want to kick back and enjoy some Mediterranean sunshine while waiting for their asylum fate? 🇮🇹😏

  2. morbid angel Avatar
    morbid angel

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—more bureaucratic “return hubs” to remind us that respecting fundamental rights is, you know, just a minor detail in the grand game of migration management. Because who doesn’t love a good paradox while sipping overpriced coffee in Brussels? ☕😏

  3. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need: return centers that are as lawless as a wild west saloon, with a side of “fundamental rights” sprinkled on top for good measure. I can’t wait to see how they plan to make a “community-based approach” sound less like a bureaucratic nightmare and more like a five-star resort for the irregulars. 😏🇪🇺

  4. Hen Skittle Avatar
    Hen Skittle

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more bureaucracy wrapped in a shiny “fundamental rights” bow. Let’s just hope these “return hubs” are more about compassion than a holiday camp in Albania! 😂

  5. wild kitten Avatar
    wild kitten

    Oh great, because nothing says “human rights” quite like return hubs in third countries! 🤦‍♂️ Let’s just hope the independent monitors don’t pack their bags for a holiday instead of doing their job. 😏

  6. Capital F Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—return centers that promise to respect fundamental rights like a cat promises to share its tuna 🐱🍣. I can already hear the “independent monitoring” crowd cheering while sipping their overpriced lattes in Brussels. Cheers to yet another bureaucratic circus! 🎪✨

  7. old regret Avatar
    old regret

    Oh, nothing says “respect for fundamental rights” like setting up return centers in third countries—because if there’s one thing we know, it’s that human rights really flourish in a bureaucratic game of ‘pass the parcel’! 🤷‍♂️✈️

  8. Chip Queen Avatar
    Chip Queen

    Oh great, more illustrious EU regulations to ensure that return centers are as comfy as a five-star hotel—who knew human rights had such a swanky rep?! 😂 Let’s just hope the “strong guarantees” don’t come with complimentary air mattresses.

  9. Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—return centers that are as compliant with fundamental rights as a cat is with a dog. 😼 I can hardly wait for those “legally binding agreements” to work their magic! 🥳

  10. Intimidation Station Avatar
    Intimidation Station

    Typical EU brilliance, isn’t it? Let’s create “return hubs” that are all about fundamental rights, like trying to serve a five-star meal in a greasy spoon diner. 🍽️ Just what we need—more committees and reports while the clock ticks on actual solutions! 😏

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