20.02.2026 21:13
European countries are tightening their immigration policies. It has been reported that Greece, Germany, Denmark, Austria, and the Netherlands are preparing to establish "return centers" to send asylum seekers, to whom they do not grant the right to asylum in their countries, to African countries such as Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.
European countries have tightened their immigration policies in recent months.
THEY WILL SEND TO AFRICA
According to the Kathimerini newspaper, Germany, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands, and Greece plan to send asylum seekers, who do not have the right to asylum in their countries, to countries in Africa such as Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda, and to establish return centers there.
STATUSES OF THOSE COMING FROM 5 COUNTRIES WILL BE REVIEWED
It is also anticipated that the asylum statuses of refugees from countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Syria, Iraq, and Egypt, who have obtained the right to asylum in these European countries, will be reviewed again on the grounds that there are no longer issues in their home countries.
DATE SET
The immigration ministers of the relevant countries are expected to announce the plan on March 5 in Brussels.