EU to Build Detention Centers Abroad, Speed Up Deportations
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The European Union has agreed to overhaul its migration policy, focusing on stricter deportations and the construction of detention centers outside its borders. The new regulation aims to process and hold asylum seekers in non-EU countries while their claims are reviewed. Critics have compared the plan to immigration policies enacted by the Trump administration in the United States. The deal marks a significant shift in the EU’s approach to managing migration, though details on funding and locations for the centers remain unclear.