EU agrees on new asylum rules to speed up deportations
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- The EU has agreed on new asylum rules allowing for return centers in third countries and stricter asylum regulations to facilitate more deportations.
- The agreement aims to reduce the number of migrants with deportation orders in the EU.
- Unaccompanied minors will not be deported, but families with children may be.
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The EU has agreed on new asylum rules allowing for return centers in third countries and stricter asylum regulations to facilitate more deportations. The agreement aims to reduce the number of migrants with deportation orders in the EU. Unaccompanied minors will not be deported, but families with children may be.



