Thursday, June 11, 2026

REMIGRATION: Greece Takes Full Advantage of the New EU Migration Rules, Approves Legislation To Speed Up Deportations, Scrambles To Create ‘Return Hubs’

by Paul Serran
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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis gestures during a meeting, with the Greek and European Union flags in the background.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis gestures during a meeting, with the Greek and European Union flags in the background.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis – Wiki Commons

The Mediterranean has had enough of the invasion.

The new EU immigration rules regarding immigration freed countries to implement vigorous measures to free their societies of the horrendous burden of unchecked mass migration.

Yesterday (9), Greece’s parliament took the lead by approving legislation to ‘fast-track deportation of rejected asylum seekers’ (a.k.a. illegal migrants), and allow them to be sent to ‘return hubs’ outside the EU bloc.

Reuters reported:

“Greece – Europe’s southernmost country in the Mediterranean and a main entry point for migrants – was on the front line ​of a 2015-16 crisis when more than a million ​people from the Middle East and Africa crossed into ⁠Europe.

Arrivals have ebbed since then, but two Aegean islands ​nearest to the African coast – Crete and Gavdos – have seen a ​steep rise in migrant boats, mainly from Libya, reaching their shores over the past couple of years.”

Not long ago, any talk of mass deportations or return hubs was deemed fringe rightwing unacceptable discourse – and now it’s European Union policy.

This is proof that – even if the right loses some rigged elections such as Romania – the political pendulum is decisively shifting right.

Lawmakers and governments agreed ​on new rules that allow countries to send migrants ordered to ​leave the bloc to centers in third countries, as you can read in REMIGRATION: European Union Agrees To New Immigration Policies That Will See Failed ‘Asylum Seekers’ Sent to ‘Return Hubs’ in Outside Countries – Liberal Establishment Is Outraged.

“Greece has been working with the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Austria to set up joint return and transit hubs, while ​bilateral talks ​on a similar ⁠arrangement have been put on hold.

Speaking ahead of Tuesday’s vote, Greek Migration Minister Thanos Plevris ​said the EU states have been talking with ​third ⁠countries as they seek to clinch their first agreements this year for the hubs to be operational in 2027.”

Read more:

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