
EU Migration Policy Tightened as Centre-Right Aligns with Conservatives
An unusual alliance of centre-right, conservative, and nationalist parties pushed through measures aimed at curbing asylum applications and speeding up returns.

An unusual alliance of centre-right, conservative, and nationalist parties pushed through measures aimed at curbing asylum applications and speeding up returns.

The proposal shows that Brussels is willing to override national vetoes and punish dissenting member states to get its way.

The Spanish decision “is not in line with the European Union’s current spirit on migration,” an EU official said.

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The Baltic state has faced intense border pressure in recent years.

From petitions to mass protests, Dutch communities are pushing back as municipalities struggle to meet central government quotas for migrant reception.

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