EU Migration Pact Passed in Parliament—But Strong Opposition Remains
Eurocrats want law approved by European Council before Hungary takes over presidency.
Eurocrats want law approved by European Council before Hungary takes over presidency.
“Take in your share of migrants or pay” scheme will do nothing but increase human smuggling and illegal migration.
Recent protests in working-class areas have forced the hand of Sinn Féin.
Conservatives accuse government of misleading Poles; will it pay billions to Brussels under the migrant relocation scheme?
The EU needs “an operational solution in case unanimity is not possible,” the Commission chief said at the Council Summit’s concluding press conference.
The UN’s call comes despite the fact Austria already hosts the highest number of refugees in the EU relative to its population
The EU parliament president said the bloc had made “too little progress” on the issue.
Participants at MCC Brussels’s forum discussed the political, moral and anthropological implications of migration.
The plenary debate on the Asylum and Migration Pact accomplished little more than pointless name-calling.
Despite six countries blocking the proposal, Berlin’s support alone would be enough to reach a qualified majority. Now Scholz is on board, but the Greens still need to be convinced.
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