The European Union's Migration and Asylum Pact entered into force on 12 June 2026, marking the most significant overhaul of the bloc's migration policy since the 2015 refugee crisis. Designed after years of political deadlock, the reform introduces a common framework for border screening, asylum procedures, migrant registration and responsibility-sharing among member states. European institutions present the pact as an attempt to reconcile stronger external border protection with a more coordinated response to migratory pressure, ensuring that frontline states are no longer left to manage arrivals alone.

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    1. In reality Czechia is one of the few countries that have implemented it in full

    2. RandomPolishCatholic on

      ”ensuring that frontline states are no longer left to manage arrivals alone.” Yea, thats right. ”frontline states” will no longer deal with immigrants on their own. What does this mean? That someone will deal with at least some of them. Who will that someone be? Balkan and Central European states…

    3. It’s like the EU is actively trying to get hardcore fascists into power with these decisions.

    4. Hey European elites! Your people don’t want a more equitable distribution of refugees. They want all of them sent back home.

    5. cookiesnooper on

      Oh, look! Countries which allowed their land to be flooded by illegal migrants want to force the countries which weren’t so stupid to “share the burden in solidarity”

    6. Put the citizens of each of these countries in front of videos of burning European cities, and marches to turn Germany into a pashalik, for a few hours, and I guarantee voting by the citizenship would be a lot different. We might actually give a fuck to vet out from being our EU representatives people who want to import that shit into the rest of Europe.

    7. FluffiestPotato on

      People in these comments have really swallowed the far right parties talking points hook, line and sinker. We really aren’t any better than the US. 

    8. Even without migration pact, there are “job agencies made 35 seconds ago” that help them relocate within loop holes and no check ups, giving out European papers, European driving licenses for bus/truck and fake university programs made just to farm EU money for importing third world students for free visas, social benefits and all of these “job agencies” come with either AI ads or a Polish/Ukrainian women with her boobs trying to get out talking in Russian/African/Arabic language about how nice it’s to move here while staying in front of the car worth 150k€ or some already migrant talking at gunpoint to the camera with 0 happiness just straight reading the paper they put in front him while holding his visa/papers stamped. Rich people on all party sides want to stay rich while population will pay the price longterm not only in housing costs.

    9. Damn, has this comment section been taken over by the far right or was Reddit always that xenophobic? I’m appaled by some of these voting ratios.

    10. lil_antiseptic on

      Strange, but I guess the people in “green” countries will vote in the right people soon. Europe needs completely new approach to the problem.

    11. Professional-Wrap323 on

      Of course it’s them bitches again that we should never have welcomed in the EU

    12. “Which current political parties support The European Union’s Migration and Asylum Pact ”
      Nobody asked the population

    13. funderfulfellow on

      This is fucked up! Let’s take a bad situation and make sure everyone suffers evenly. Instead of fixing the issue. No wonder the nazis are back.

    14. Doppelkammertoaster on

      People here make broad assumptions about things they don’t understand.

      Is immigration also used by employers to push wages down? Yes. Does it bring challenges? Yes. Are politicians a bit naive about it sometimes, yes. For sure. Do we need to be more cautious with people who are unwilling to live in a humanist secular democratic society? Yes. But we have some of them here already without any immigration. Ignorance and fear knows no borders.

      Can immigration be halted? No.
      Climate change will see to that. No matter what we want here, people will continue to come because they have to. And it needs to be managed well and as a union.

      There is no easy solution like just don’t do it. It will happen if we like it or not. But it needs to be done better and the burden shared between all parts of society. That is the core issue. It is not every African immigrant you are so afraid of. It’s the employer that isn’t forced to not pay living wages. It’s the landlord that isn’t forced to charge a fair rent. It’s the politicians that have refused to force the wealthy to give back into the system. Immigration only makes these issues worse. But that’s not their fault.

    15. Affectionate-Can5618 on

      Curently here in Hungary the 3 parlamentary parties are competing in a who hates foreigners more competition.

    16. Based_Liberty1776 on

      Just make stronger border control please. Then we wouldn’t need this shit. 

    17. Stacys_Brother on

      Well since our government is importing immigrants like there is no tommorow now Slovakia stance will be lol

    18. There should be a difference between genuine refugees and fake asylum seekers without control

    19. One reality that makes this map kind of useless is that bith the supporting and opposing stares mostly do so for selfish and arguably racist reasons. They are just faced with different realities (some are disrt on the line, others are the ultimate target, some think they pay too much, others that they don’t get enough f9r dealing with it).

    20. I don’t live in Spain, but I spent most of my last two years there because of work and honestly, haven’t met a single Spanish person that supports migration. EU looks like a totalitarian dictatorship based on obvious differences between politicians and their people

    21. Everyone here is so stuck on the ‘migrant quota’ or distribution or whatever, but everyone here forgets that it’s VOLUNTARY.

      In case a country is hit with a large number of immigrants and requests the EU’s help, countries have the option of taking some in BUT, they can also provide funds to help them out, or send technical, material or other kind of assistance, like police officers to help the local authorities.

      This is not a bad thing. We can’t be a Union and expect a member country facing a crisis to just shoulder it on their own.

    22. PurpleDemonR on

      Don’t confuse “country support” as “people of that country support”

      I do not believe the populations of all these green countries are on board to be called “active support”