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The European Parliament approves the toughest deportation plan in its history: immediate expulsions and an unprecedented shift in migration policy

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The European Parliament approves the toughest deportation plan in its history: immediate expulsions and an unprecedented shift in migration policy

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Europe has just crossed a line that, until very recently, many believed was impossible to cross.

The European Parliament has approved the most radical plan for detaining and deporting illegal migrants ever proposed within the Union—an overhaul that dramatically tightens border controls and speeds up the removal of those who enter irregularly.

The approval has triggered a political shockwave in Brussels.
Not only because of how forceful the measures are, but because of how quickly they will take effect:
deportations and returns will be enforced immediately, without long bureaucratic delays, without months of waiting, and without the legal loopholes that for years allowed thousands of migrants to remain in Europe despite having final expulsion orders.

The message from the European Parliament is unmistakable: the era of vague policies, half-measures, and empty declarations is over.
Europe—pushed by national governments, overwhelmed reception systems, and growing public frustration—has decided to impose a 180-degree shift in its migration model.

This new framework places border security at the center of the debate.
It grants more power to member states, minimizes detention times, and streamlines procedures to return irregular migrants to their countries of origin or to designated safe third countries.

The change is so significant that even within the Parliament several MEPs have described it as “a before-and-after moment in the history of the European project.”
Others celebrate it as a necessary step to regain control, protect Europe’s external borders, and dismantle the human smuggling networks that for years have decided who enters the continent.

Meanwhile, left-wing organizations and pro-migration groups have responded with fierce criticism, claiming that the EU is abandoning its humanitarian tradition.
However, the parliamentary majority—including moderate factions that previously resisted such measures—argues that the current situation is unsustainable and that Europe needs order, clarity, and firmness.

What is clear is that nothing will be the same from now on.
The European Union has activated the toughest deportation plan in its recent history, and it has done so with a determination that makes one thing unmistakably evident:
the era of permissive migration policies in Europe has come to an end.

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Rafa Gómez-Santos Martin

Rafa Gómez-Santos Martín

Rafael Santos is a Portuguese writer and political analyst dedicated to educating Hispanics on traditional values and the importance of protecting children and families. With years of experience in media and public discourse, he has been a strong advocate for cultural preservation and moral principles in an ever-changing world. Passionate about culture, sports, and current affairs, Rafael brings insightful analysis to political and social debates, striving to empower the Hispanic community with knowledge and a deeper understanding of the issues that shape their lives.

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