
Remigration is the name of the game.
Up until just a few months ago, to say that ‘the era of deportations has begun’ would be an empty provocation.
But now, the agreement on the EU’s new ‘Return Regulation’ between Parliament, the member states and the Commission has led Europe to a new reality with failed ‘asylum seekers’ being sent to ‘return hubs’ outside the bloc.
We’ve come to the point where what was once disregarded as ‘far-right’ ravings has now become the official EU policy.
What was once political taboo is now EU policy.
After this week’s Parliament-Council deal on deportation rules, European governments are racing to build migrant ‘return hubs’ outside EU borders.
The question is no longer if — it’s where, how, and when.
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— Euractiv (@Euractiv) June 5, 2026
El País reported:
“With the legal framework for sending migrants to deportation camps outside Europe nearly complete, several member states — Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark and Greece — have intensified their search for countries willing to host them, mainly in Africa, far from the European continent, according to diplomatic sources. The political battle is over; the geographical one is just beginning.”
“The era of deportations has just begun.”
MEP @weimers reacts on #EuropeToday to the controversial migration law agreed yesterday by the EU.
The legislation, deemed xenophobic by civil society groups, will allow migrant return hubs to be established outside the EU. pic.twitter.com/L3Q7oW6H5n
— euronews (@euronews) June 2, 2026
Needless to say, ‘human‑rights organizations’ are criticizing the new regulation, saying it resembles the immigration policies of US Donald J. Trump’s administration – which, for them, is the ultimate cardinal sin.
“The European Commission insists the new regulation, together with other measures, will help increase the number of removals of applicants who have not been granted asylum. Today, just 28% of migrants whose applications are rejected return to their country of origin, according to Eurostat data that Brussels repeats constantly.”
VIDEO: The European Parliament has approved measures that allow rejected asylum seekers to be sent from the European Union to so-called “return hubs” in countries outside the EU.#NBSAt430 #NBSUpdates pic.twitter.com/FvR8mvaCbO
— NBS Television (@nbstv) June 3, 2026
This strategy may finally overcome the obstacles posed by Globalist judges that doomed previous initiatives, such as Italy’s model in Albania, or the UK’s Rwanda plan.
“Cyprus’s deputy minister for migration and international protection, Nicholas Ioannides, said on Tuesday the general idea is to create them in areas possibly in Africa or Asia. ‘Not near Europe’s borders’, Ioannides said, stressing that, in any case, host countries must guarantee the rights of those deported.”
The agreed-upon text is much tougher than the European Commission’s original proposal. It reflects the continent’s shift to the right, and is the position of a large majority of member states and MEPs on migration.
🚨 BREAKING
🇪🇺 FINALLY! The EU has woken up.
After years of open borders, chaos and crime, Brussels just approved “RETURN HUBS” in third countries to deport rejected migrants.
Longer detentions, home raids and real consequences.
The illegal migration party is over.
Europe is… pic.twitter.com/74oiiU3iar
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 2, 2026
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