EU Parliament Passes Controversial Migration Pact Amidst Debate

April 10, 2024
EU Parliament Passes Controversial Migration Pact Amidst Debate
  • After ten years of negotiations, the European Parliament has passed the GEAS reform, aimed at overhauling the EU's Migration and Asylum Pact.

  • The legislative package received a mixed response with 322 votes in favor, 226 against, and 31 abstentions.

  • The reform introduces a range of new measures including mandatory migrant screening at EU borders, the creation of centers for those unlikely to receive asylum, and the collection of biometric data from children aged 6 and above.

  • A key feature of the reform is the introduction of a mandatory and permanent solidarity mechanism for redistributing refugees during times of excessive strain on the asylum system.

  • Despite the planned implementation before the European elections in June and full enactment by early 2026, the legislation has been criticized for potentially compromising EU humanitarian principles and bolstering right-wing populism.

  • Final approval from the Council of the EU is still pending, with some member states like Poland harboring concerns about the pact's provisions.

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