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EU Approves Accelerated Asylum Returns to 7 Nations Deemed Safe for Migrants

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
April 16, 2025
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EU Approves Accelerated Asylum Returns to 7 Nations Deemed Safe for Migrants
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The European Union has designated seven countries—Kosovo, Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia—as “safe origins” under a controversial new policy to expedite asylum rejections and deportations.

Citizens from these nations will now face accelerated three-month application processing, with EU officials presuming their claims are likely invalid.

The move comes as part of Brussels’ push to implement key migration controls before the 2026 enactment of its comprehensive Migration and Asylum Pact.

EU Approves Accelerated Asylum Returns to 7 Nations Deemed Safe for Migrants

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  • How the EU’s Safe Country List Will Work
  • Human Rights Groups Sound Alarm Over ‘Dangerous’ Designations
  • What’s Next for EU Migration Policy?

How the EU’s Safe Country List Will Work

European Commission spokesperson Markus Lammert confirmed the list would remain “dynamic,” with countries added or removed based on evolving conditions. Under the mechanism applications from listed nations undergo fast-tracked review, EU states can prioritize returns to countries with <20% asylum approval rates, candidate countries automatically qualify as safe, barring wartime exceptions like Ukraine.

The reforms respond to mounting pressure from Italy and other Mediterranean states grappling with irregular migration.

Over 80% of ordered deportations currently fail, according to EU data. Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi celebrated the inclusion of key transit nations like Tunisia and Egypt, calling it a victory over “ideological opposition”—though the policy faces legal hurdles after Italian courts blocked similar bilateral deals.

Human Rights Groups Sound Alarm Over ‘Dangerous’ Designations

EuroMed Rights condemned the list, warning it whitewashes rights abuses in several designated countries.

“Labeling Morocco or Bangladesh as universally safe ignores documented persecution of minorities,” stated the coalition of NGOs.

The European Commission maintains safeguards exist, with spokesman Lammert stressing that “individual asylum assessments remain mandatory under EU law.”

The proposal must now clear the European Parliament and member state approvals—a process likely to expose divisions between hardline governments like Italy’s and more liberal northern states.

The plan revives debates over 2023’s failed Albania detention center scheme, which courts rejected over safety concerns.

With Mediterranean crossings from North Africa continuing unabated, the EU bets this accelerated system will deter asylum shopping when fully implemented in 2026.

What’s Next for EU Migration Policy?

As Brussels finalizes technical details, migration analysts warn the policy may simply redirect flows rather than reduce them.

The coming months will test whether the “safe country” framework can withstand legal challenges while satisfying southern members demanding quicker returns.

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