The
European Parliament has approved sweeping new migration measures that would
give member states broader powers to deport failed asylum-seekers and migrants
staying illegally within the EU. The proposal includes controversial
"return hubs" in non-EU countries, where deportees could be
transferred during the removal process. Supporters argue the reforms will
strengthen border security and improve deportation efficiency, while critics
warn they could undermine migrant rights and fuel anti-immigration sentiment.
The legislation passed with 418 votes in favor and now awaits final approval
from the EU's 27 member governments before it can become law.
A Farley Country Attire
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The Story of A.Farley Country Attire
Established in 1968 when Major William Farley opened the original Farley
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