The European Parliament has approved a new migration law that expands powers to return migrants staying illegally in the European Union and allows member states to establish return centres outside the bloc. The legislation passed on Wednesday by 418 votes to 218, with 30 abstentions, marking one of the most significant changes to EU return policy in nearly two decades. The new rules require third-country nationals who receive a return decision to cooperate with authorities and leave the EU either immed...

European lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to tougher migration rules that will grant authorities much broader detention powers and allow for the creation of deportation…

Une majorité de parlementaires a approuvé mercredi à Strasbourg le règlement sur les retours de migrants déboutés du droit d’asile, qui permet notamment aux États membres de…

European lawmakers are set to approve stricter migration rules. These new regulations grant authorities more power to detain irregular arrivals. The bloc will also establish…