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European Parliament approves strict return rules for asylum seekers

European Parliament approves strict return rules for asylum seekers

The European Parliament has approved stricter rules for the deportation of rejected asylum seekers, allowing EU member states to establish return centers outside the union's borders. The legislation passed with 418 votes in favor and 218 against. The Netherlands has expressed interest in implementing such centers to facilitate the return of individuals to their home countries.

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