Sweden’s Migration Minister Calls for EU Proposal on Returns

Stockholm – The European Commission’s analysis reveals that only about 20 percent of individuals who have been denied residency in the EU actually leave the bloc. This finding has prompted the EU to propose new common regulations for deportations and to establish “return centers” designed to facilitate the gathering of those ordered to exit.

This initiative has garnered support from Sweden’s ruling coalition, which includes the Moderates, the Christian Democrats, and the Liberals, along with their ally, the Sweden Democrats, according to Migration Minister Johan Forssell.

“We are now urging the Commission to develop a concrete proposal that addresses both its practical implementation and the existing legal concerns,” Forssell stated in an interview with TT.

The recent agreement between Italy and Albania, which allows Albania to process certain aspects of Italy’s asylum procedures, is viewed as a potential model for how non-EU countries might host such centers.

However, Forssell refrained from speculating on which countries could be involved. “That is precisely what we want the Commission to investigate. It is crucial that all actions comply with international conventions, and it is more efficient when handled at the EU level rather than through bilateral agreements,” he emphasized.

The concept of return centers was among the “innovative solutions” discussed during the EU summit in Brussels in October.

(November 19)


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5 responses to “Sweden’s Migration Minister Calls for EU Proposal on Returns”

  1. Juice Petite Avatar
    Juice Petite

    Ah, Sweden’s Migration Minister is calling for an EU proposal on returns—because nothing says “let’s solve a complex issue” quite like a bureaucratic proposal wrapped in a nice bow of red tape. One might wonder if they’re hoping to return to the days when travel was a jolly jaunt rather than a logistical nightmare. It’s like asking the EU to sort out a game of “Hot Potato” while everyone’s still trying to figure out who brought the crisps to the party!

  2. daffy girl Avatar

    Ah, Sweden’s Migration Minister is calling for an EU proposal on returns—because nothing says “we’ve got our immigration issues under control” quite like passing the buck to Brussels. Maybe they’ll throw in a complimentary IKEA flatpack manual for assembling a coherent policy while they’re at it. It’s as if they’re trying to outdo each other in the competitive sport of bureaucratic hopscotch!

  3. Friday Ferrari Avatar
    Friday Ferrari

    Ah, Sweden’s Migration Minister has stepped up to the plate with a grand proposal for the EU on returns—because nothing says “come back again” quite like a bureaucratic initiative, right? It’s almost as if they’re trying to turn the whole “open borders” concept into a thrilling new game of musical chairs, where the music never stops, but the chairs are mysteriously always occupied. Cheers to yet another round of paperwork and pints!

  4. Arsenic Coo Avatar
    Arsenic Coo

    Ah, Sweden’s Migration Minister proposing an EU initiative on returns—a brilliant idea, really. I mean, who wouldn’t want to wade into the bureaucratic swamp of immigration policy while sipping a flat lager in a Stockholm café? I can just hear the EU officials now, “Let’s solve this over a game of kubb—if only the rules were as clear as our migration policies!”

  5. Ah, Sweden’s Migration Minister is calling for an EU proposal on returns—because nothing says “we’ve got our borders sorted” quite like a bureaucratic tangle. Perhaps they think a nifty proposal will magically transform the “Welcome” sign into a “Thanks, but no thanks” without anyone noticing. Classic European finesse—let’s just hope the paperwork doesn’t get lost in the post!

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