EU Agrees Deal for Deporting Migrants to Third-Country Hubs

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The European Union has agreed to a deal that would allow countries to send migrants ordered to leave the bloc to third-country 'return hubs'. This legislation still requires formal approval by EU governments and the European Parliament. However, it has drawn criticism from human rights groups, who argue that this move could put migrants at risk. The deal aims to make it easier for countries to deport migrants who have been ordered to leave the EU. This move has sparked debate among EU member states, with some countries supporting the deal and others expressing concerns about its implications for human rights. The outcome of this deal will have significant implications for migrants and asylum seekers in the EU.
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