European Union lawmakers have reached an agreement on a plan that involves sending migrants whose asylum applications have been rejected to third-party countries. This agreement still requires formal approval before it can be implemented.
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EU lawmakers agree on plan for 'return hubs' for rejected asylum seekers
EU lawmakers have reached an agreement on a plan to send rejected asylum seekers to third-party countries. The deal is pending formal approval before it can take effect.
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EU lawmakers reach deal on 'return hubs' for rejected asylum seekers
EU lawmakers agree on plan for 'return hubs' for rejected asylum seekers