Blackmail in the Balkans: how the EU is externalising its asylum policies
01 June 2021
The development of a system for collecting data on people on the move in the Balkans highlights the overall orientation of the EU s migration policies: outsourcing migration management at all costs, to the detriment of provisions for reception. In order to keep those considered as undesirable at a distance, would the European Union go so far as to extend beyond its borders the ‘Dublin’ mechanism for allocating state responsibility for asylum claims, at the risk of further aggravating the rights violations along the Balkan route?
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Meeting at the Maltese Interior Ministry
The Ministers discussed the plans and priorities of the upcoming Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the EU in the area of home affairs in the second half of the year. “We will channel our efforts into finding appropriate solutions in the negotiations on legislative acts that form part of the Pact on Migration and Asylum as well as focus on strengthening the Schengen Area,” Minister Hojs told his Maltese counterpart. The Ministers agreed that the right way to address illegal migration is to adopt a comprehensive EU-level approach to migration management. It has been demonstrated again that NGOs contribute to more migrant arrivals, which needs to be stopped, Mr Hojs said.