EU Migration Pact Takes Effect Amid Hopes And Criticism


eu worthy christian newsby Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief

AMSTERDAM (Worthy News) – The European Union’s long-debated Migration and Asylum Pact entered into force Friday, introducing sweeping new rules aimed at speeding up asylum procedures, strengthening border controls, and sharing responsibility for migrants among member states.

The pact, adopted in 2024 after years of negotiations, comes after millions of migrants and asylum seekers entered Europe in recent years, many arriving from Muslim nations and conflict-hit regions in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

Speaking at a ministerial conference in Nicosia, Cyprus, Nina Gregori, Executive Director of the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), called the pact “an important milestone” and said it would provide “a more coherent, efficient and comprehensive approach to migration and asylum across Europe.”

NEW ASYLUM RULES

Under the new system, asylum seekers will undergo screening at the EU’s external borders, with personal data stored in the Eurodac database.

Applications are expected to be processed within six months, significantly faster than in some countries where decisions can take years.

People deemed unlikely to qualify for asylum will face accelerated procedures that could lead to deportation within about 12 weeks.

The pact also reinforces the existing Dublin rules, allowing asylum seekers to be returned to the first EU country they entered for processing.

BURDEN SHARING DEBATE

In exchange, EU member states have pledged financial support or refugee relocations to help countries on the bloc’s southern frontier, including Greece and Italy, which handle large numbers of arrivals.

Dutch immigration officials said the pact offers no guarantee that asylum numbers will fall, while experts questioned whether all member states will fully participate in burden-sharing arrangements.

Last year, about 669,000 people applied for international protection across the European Union, a decline of roughly 27 percent compared with 2024, according to official figures.

HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS

Human Rights Watch and other advocacy groups criticized the pact, warning that it could weaken asylum protections by accelerating procedures, increasing detention, and limiting safeguards for vulnerable applicants.

The organization said the new rules could make it easier for governments to deny access to asylum procedures during periods of large-scale migration or what authorities describe as attempts by third countries to weaponize migration flows.

Supporters of the pact argue that the reforms are needed to restore public confidence in Europe’s asylum system and reduce pressure on national governments struggling with migration-related challenges.

EU officials stressed that the success of the pact will ultimately depend on how effectively member states implement the new rules in practice.

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