The Greek government plans to enforce tougher regulations targeting rejected asylum seekers to streamline migration management.
Greece has declared its intention to implement stricter laws concerning individuals whose asylum applications have been denied. The government aims to enhance control over rejected asylum seekers in order to improve migration management processes. Official sources highlight that these legal modifications are intended to ensure more effective enforcement of immigration policies and to address issues related to unauthorized residence. The announcement comes amid broader efforts to regulate migration flows and improve the handling of asylum cases. These new measures will affect how rejected asylum seekers are treated, with an emphasis on compliance with legal frameworks and migration protocols. While official statements focus on the policy objectives, media reports suggest that the developments may impact various migrant communities, including workers from Nepal and other countries residing in Greece. The Ministry of Migration and Asylum will provide detailed guidelines as the legislative changes take effect.
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