Government to Propose Review of Migrant Return Law in Upcoming Weeks

The Government is set to propose a revision of the Portuguese system regarding the return of foreign nationals in illegal situations in the coming weeks, highlighting that “the issues faced by other countries are also our concern.”

Minister of the Presidency, António Leitão Amaro, made this announcement following a meeting of Interior Ministers in Luxembourg, emphasizing the collective challenge that all Member States of Europe face in dealing with foreign citizens in illegal circumstances. He noted that governments encounter difficulties in executing the return of these individuals, whether through voluntary or forced repatriation.

Leitão Amaro remarked, “Europe may have various entry points for asylum seekers and economic migrants willing to comply with our regulations, but those who do not must face removal as a consequence.”

Currently, Portuguese law mandates the detention of individuals who illegally enter the country in temporary centers, with a maximum detention period of 60 days. If expulsion is not achieved within this timeframe, the State is required to release these individuals, even if removal proceedings are still active. This situation was evident with several Moroccan citizens who disembarked illegally in Vila do Bispo last August, whose majority were released due to the expiration of the legal detention period despite their requests being largely rejected.

Earlier this year, the European Commission put forth a proposal for a unified European system for the return of illegal migrants, suggesting repatriation to safe third countries and enforced removal processes for individuals in irregular status within the EU. This proposal remains under review, with estimates indicating that only about 20% of third-country nationals required to leave the EU actually do, often evading authorities and moving to other EU nations.

Upon arriving in Luxembourg, Magnus Brunner, the Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, advocated for a stronger role for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) in border security, particularly through drone operations to enhance return management.

Brunner also urged EU nations to collaborate under the new migration and asylum pact, ensuring that effective initiatives are currently contributing to a decline in illegal crossings. He noted, “We are at a critical juncture in migration and asylum policy, with a 22% drop in border crossings this year, following a 37% reduction last year.”

The new European Pact on Migration and Asylum, adopted in May 2024, focuses on combating illegal immigration and mandates solidarity among Member States through the equitable distribution of responsibilities.


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20 responses to “Government to Propose Review of Migrant Return Law in Upcoming Weeks”

  1. Lady In Red Avatar
    Lady In Red

    Oh look, the government’s gonna review the return law! 🤔 Because clearly, solving this “collective challenge” has been top of the to-do list while we’re all sipping coffee and watching the world go by. ☕️💼

  2. Snake Eyes Avatar
    Snake Eyes

    Oh brilliant, just what we need—another thrilling episode of “As The Borders Turn.” It’s like a soap opera for politicians, with less drama and more paperwork! 😂

  3. Chew Chew Avatar

    Oh, great! Just what we needed—more bureaucratic circus around the migrant return law. Can’t wait to see how many of these “concerns” will turn into actual action! 😂🛂

  4. Looks like the government’s about to sprinkle some fairy dust on the migrant return law, because clearly, just waving a magic wand is all it takes to solve a continental puzzle! 🤷‍♂️

  5. Another splendid initiative from the government! It’s almost as if they’re trying to win an award for the most creative way to let people slip through their fingers… 🙃

  6. green 
ghost Avatar
    green ghost

    Blimey, who knew solving a complex issue like migration would be as easy as a quick chat over a pint in Luxembourg? 🙄 Good luck with that 20% success rate, mate!

  7. zero charisma Avatar
    zero charisma

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “let’s solve a problem” like an announcement from the government that really sounds more like a political game of hot potato. 🤦‍♂️ Just what we needed, another round of “who can deport better” in this European circus! 🎪

  8. Looks like the government is finally waking up to the fact that sending folks back home might actually be a thing! Who knew that a little bureaucracy could lead to such “excitement”? 🙄✈️

  9. Just what we need, another review of a law that seems to be on the same timeline as a slow train in Portugal 🚂. I suppose if we keep talking about it, we might just solve the whole issue over a nice cup of café! ☕️

  10. bufffreak Avatar

    Looks like the government is finally waking up to the fact that illegal migrants aren’t just going to pack their bags and leave on their own. Classic case of “better late than never,” eh? 😂

  11. So, the government’s gonna “review” the return law, eh? Let’s see if it ends up being more of a “holiday brochure” for illegal migrants than an actual policy! 😂✈️

  12. bad bond Avatar

    Brilliant move by the government! Nothing says “we care” like a little bit of bureaucratic juggling while the real issues just waltz past us. 🕺💼

  13. Oh, lovely, just what we needed—more bureaucracy in the migrant saga! 🤦‍♂️ If only solving complex issues was as easy as having a cuppa and a chat in Luxembourg, right? 🥴

  14. Liquid Death Avatar
    Liquid Death

    Looks like the government’s about to dive into the deep end of the migrant pool again, eh? Just what we need – another round of ‘let’s see how fast we can shuffle people around’! 🙄

  15. The Beekeeper Avatar
    The Beekeeper

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’ve got it all figured out” quite like a government announcement on migrant return laws—because clearly, more paperwork is the solution to everything! 🥴✈️

  16. danimaldaze Avatar
    danimaldaze

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed – another review of the migrant return law. I mean, who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic tango while the clock ticks down on real solutions? 🤷‍♂️ #Progress

  17. Bom Crossed Avatar
    Bom Crossed

    Seems like the government’s finally decided to tackle the issue of illegal migrants—better late than never, right? 🙄 With all the grandstanding in Brussels, one might think they actually want to solve something instead of just moving papers around! 💼

  18. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed, another law proposal to tackle a problem that’s been around longer than my grandma’s old slippers. At this rate, we might as well hand out return tickets at the border—very progressive, indeed! 😂✈️

  19. Trigger Warming Avatar
    Trigger Warming

    Oh, brilliant! A review of the return law—just what we needed, like a hole in the head! 🙄 Maybe this time they’ll actually figure out how to send folks back before their holiday visas expire!

  20. Snow Cream Avatar
    Snow Cream

    Looks like the Portuguese government has finally decided to join the rest of Europe in playing a game of ‘who can send back the most people’ – I can’t wait to see how that ends up! 😂🙄 #JustAnotherDayInPolitics

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