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    EuroWire, BRUSSELS: The European Commission has reported a sharp increase in deportations from the European Union,  reflecting the bloc’s most active enforcement of migration laws since 2019. EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner confirmed that the deportation rate rose from 19 percent in 2023 to 27 percent during the first three quarters of 2025, signaling a notable acceleration in the implementation of return decisions across member states. Brunner said the latest figures indicate that the EU is on track to record its highest deportation rate in six years. He described the rise as a significant step but noted that enforcement remains below targets set by the Commission. “The deportation rate rose from 19 percent in 2023 to 27 percent in the first three quarters of 2025. This means we are likely to reach the highest deportation rate since 2019 this year,” he said. The commissioner emphasized that ensuring compliance with asylum rulings and return procedures continues to be a top priority for the EU.

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    The European Commission has been working to strengthen cooperation among member states to ensure the consistent application of return policies. Brunner reiterated that individuals who have exhausted legal options to remain in the EU must be returned promptly. He said that the EU is focused on implementing effective border management and return mechanisms to uphold the integrity of the asylum system. The increase in deportations follows a series of migration policy agreements reached by EU member states in Brussels in December 2025. The agreements were designed to streamline asylum processing, improve coordination between national authorities, and increase the efficiency of deportation procedures. The measures are also intended to reduce administrative delays and improve the identification and repatriation of individuals whose asylum applications have been rejected.

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    Under the new framework, EU countries have agreed to enhance cooperation with third countries to facilitate returns and strengthen migration management. This includes commitments to improve information sharing and border control systems and to establish legal and logistical pathways for returning individuals to their countries of origin. Brunner said these efforts are aimed at ensuring that migration rules are implemented uniformly across the bloc. As part of the policy changes, the EU will also allow for the establishment of return centers in third countries outside the European Union. These centers would process individuals who are subject to removal orders under EU law. The initiative is intended to relieve pressure on EU member states by providing structured facilities for handling deportation procedures in cooperation with partner countries. Discussions are ongoing regarding the operational framework and compliance with international legal standards.

    The European Commission’s latest data highlights a steady trend toward stricter enforcement of migration laws across the EU. Member states have been under growing pressure to increase deportations and reduce the number of individuals remaining in the EU without legal status. The rise in deportation rates reflects intensified coordination between national and European authorities in identifying, processing, and returning individuals who do not meet the criteria for international protection. According to EU officials, improved data management systems, joint operations between member states, and enhanced cooperation with non-EU countries have contributed to the higher rate of returns. The EU has also increased funding and technical assistance for return operations through the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, Frontex, which has expanded its role in logistical support and coordination.

    EU reinforces commitment to legal and humane deportations

    Brunner noted that the Commission remains focused on ensuring that deportations are carried out in accordance with EU law and international human rights obligations. He underscored that the EU’s migration and asylum framework is based on both fairness and enforcement, ensuring that those with a legitimate right to protection are supported while those without legal grounds to stay are returned in an orderly and humane manner. The reported increase in deportations marks a key development in the European Union’s migration policy for 2025, signaling a period of intensified return operations and tighter border enforcement. With the highest deportation rate since 2019 expected to be recorded, the European Commission has reaffirmed its commitment to upholding migration rules consistently across all member states.

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