
“Europe Needs Long-Term Migration Policies, Not Permanent Emergency Responses”—Migration Expert Beatriz de León Cobo
“Migration is a structural reality that will remain part of Europe for decades to come.”

“Migration is a structural reality that will remain part of Europe for decades to come.”

Reports suggest that the new government of Prime Minister Péter Magyar is aligning Hungary’s migration and LGBTQ policies with EU expectations.

Under the new EU rules, countries may establish “return hubs” outside the bloc for rejected asylum seekers.

Brussels introduces new procedures to speed up the asylum machinery but the problem of returns remains unresolved.

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

“The rebellion begins,” the Hungarian PM stated.

Orbán described the latest agreement as “a new, absurd, and unjust attack.”

The EU is preparing a mechanism to suspend tariff advantages for countries that reject the return of their expelled nationals.

The PM blasted the European Commission’s “unacceptable” open borders approach.