European Parliament approves toughest migrant detention and deportation plan



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Posted by batukaming

18 Comments

  1. Definitely necessary to take some of the wind out of the sails of extreme right wing parties.

    We could also be looking at a new refugee crisis depending on how the war in Iran escalates.

  2. I’m so glad the EU is tackling the real problems in society, instead of focusing on bullshit like global warming or quality of life… /s

  3. Silly-Psychology2755 on

    This legislation made groundwork for a European version of ICE. Fuck this shit.

  4. Boring-Car-7044 on

    They are applauding to put children in detention camps….

    This is a violation of human rights and children rights. The light of the Enlightenment died out long time ago

  5. I worked a summer job at the government immigration department. I heard some stories of my colleagues and this is a good step to help counter the abuses of the asylum/immigration process

  6. European bureocracy will make this a very slow process. By the time the illegal gets to be deported he’ll be already on pension.

  7. I don’t know why some people in Belgium see this as problematic. Malta has been detaining and deporting illegals for quite some time now and proudly presenting numbers in their newspaper.

    The population seems to be really ok with it and nobody is comparing it to ice or America.

  8. Separate from the topic of discussion; The OP account is quite interesting with, just under 500 contribs (183 posts & 281 comments) and over 108k post karma. Account age is only 4 months, and all post history is private and/or posts are deleted after farming karma.

    At face value, that’s 1.5 posts per day and 2.3 comments a day, averaging about 590 karma per post and 20 karma per comment. The comment stats aren’t that insanely impressive, but the post stats are. These aren’t typical individual contributor stats, and this is likely an account that targets karma farming.

    A quick google search for this username reveals that, yes, they are in fact farming karma hard. Made a very similar post to this in r/germany just a 20 minutes before this one, for example.