Governments across several European countries are looking to Africa, in this case specifically, East Africa, to aid with asylum centers, intended to be a stable destination for deportation.

Per the recent update, the administration in the Netherlands was said to be eyeing Uganda as an asylum site for those rejected in the European country, amid backlash from the idea.

However, Kenya is now the Dutch authorities' main destination for said asylum seekers.

This information was disclosed to RTL Nieuws by sources close to the development, who noted that Rwanda, Ghana, and Benin are also being considered for the asylum refuge dubbed 'return hubs.'

These African countries could play a significant role in the European Migration Pact, which went into effect two weeks ago, as they allow individuals who are outside Europe to return to their home countries.