Opinion: Unlawful government measures that cause anti-refugee hysteria and panic

Opinion: Unlawful government measures that cause anti-refugee hysteria and panic

The government of Cyprus has indefinitely suspended the processing of asylum applications from people of Syrian origin, citing an “emergency situation due to sudden influxes” from Syria. This decision, made under the Christodoulides Government, includes the use of the National Guard in anti-refugee operations and the suspension of asylum applications for 21 months for Syrians. The government’s measures have been criticized for violating international obligations under the Geneva Convention and the European Convention on Human Rights, as well as for contributing to anti-immigration and anti-refugee sentiments. Additionally, the government’s actions have been deemed illegal and disproportionate, with concerns raised about military-style pushbacks conducted with the navy and police.

EU parliament approves migration system revamp

EU parliament approves migration system revamp

European lawmakers approved a new migration system to reduce irregular arrivals and increase returns to reduce unwanted immigration from the Middle East and Africa. The compromise aims to balance the obligations of arrival countries like Italy with help from rich destinations like Germany. The vote comes as the EU center faces pressure from the far right ahead of the parliamentary election in June. The EU has tightened borders and asylum laws since the 2015 refugee crisis. The new system, which requires implementation by member states, has faced criticism for limiting access to protection and potentially allowing large-scale internment. Poland has stated it will not accept an EU immigrant relocation scheme, but the majority of member states are expected to approve the revamp.

EU parliament approves migration system revamp ahead of bloc, ’s election

EU parliament approves migration system revamp ahead of bloc, ’s election

Fact: European lawmakers approved a revamped migration system aimed at reducing irregular arrivals and increasing returns to reduce unwanted immigration from the Middle East and Africa.