The EU lifts the obligation for member states to accept immigrants: Now I lure them with 10,000 euros for immigrants

The European Commission is abandoning the idea of binding quotas for refugee accession until it revives efforts to change asylum and migration rules in Europe after more than four years of blockade. Long-awaited migration proposals, driven by the cause of the coronary pandemic, will allow member states [...]
Long-awaited migration proposals, the cause of the coronary pandemic, will allow EU member states to choose whether to accept refugees, or to assume the obligation of returning those deprived of asylum to countries from which they come.
To encourage refugees, or rescue asylum seekers in the Mediterranean Sea, states will be offered from 10 thousand euros per person, financed by the European Union budget, writes The Guardian, Pryscopy.
But unlike before, no country will be forced to host any refugees.
The so-called “solidary a la Carte” tries to break the deadlock of nearly five years old, when the EU was forced to impose binding quotas on refugees amid the immigrant crisis.
Hungary, later followed by Poland, had refused to receive refugees.
In 2019 alone, 491 thousand and 200 people were ordered to leave the EU, but only 29% had returned to countries from which they had emigrated.
From now on, states that refuse asylum for asylum seekers will be responsible for their return to countries of origin. /Periscope










