December 9, 2025 | 02:46 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - European Union interior ministers on Monday advanced a sweeping overhaul of the bloc’s migration system, agreeing to new rules on deportations, asylum processing and financial burden-sharing after years of political division.
Key points from the EU’s migration reforms:
- Streamlined deportations and increased detentions
- Adoption of "safe third country" and "safe country of origin" lists
- Creation of a €430 million ($500 million) solidarity pool
- Additional plan for 21,000 relocations
- Three solidarity options: relocations, funding, alternative measures
- Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Spain identified as countries under highest pressure
EU ministers said the changes will allow faster rejection and return of people not eligible for asylum.
"We will be able to reject people that have no reason for asylum in Europe… and return them faster," Danish minister Rasmus Stoklund said. "It should not be human smugglers that control the access to Europe."
Officials argued the pact will help restore trust, with EU migration commissioner Magnus Brunner adding: "It is important to give the people also the feeling back that we have control over what is happening."
However, rights groups have move to condemn the measures as Amnesty International’s Olivia Sundberg Diez likened the reforms to the Trump administration’s crackdown.
She urged lawmakers to block them, warning they "will inflict deep harm on migrants and the communities that welcome them."
French Green lawmaker Melissa Camara called the changes "a renunciation of our fundamental values and human rights."
Asylum Reforms Meet Renewed Political Friction
The overhaul builds on the EU’s new Pact on Migration and Asylum, which includes expanded deportation measures and the creation of "return hubs" for rejected asylum-seekers, potentially located inside or outside the EU. Countries such as Austria and Denmark are expected to seek partners abroad to host such centers.
Some members remain opposed to taking in asylum-seekers or providing funds. After Monday’s meeting, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said Germany would not accept additional asylum seekers and would not offer financial support.
The reforms come as mainstream parties hope to resolve long-standing divisions dating back to the 2015 migration crisis, when over 1 million people arrived in Europe fleeing conflicts in Syria and Iraq.
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