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EU could open deportation centres outside bloc by next year, says Denmark PM

Mette Frederiksen has championed the idea of ‘return hubs’ for irregular migrants outside Europe
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Mette Frederiksen gestures with her hand while speaking.
"}],[{"start":136.5,"text":"Frederiksen has faced criticism from other fellow social democrats for her hardline stance, and many critics believe it will be impossible to guarantee EU standards and human rights in the centres outside the bloc. "}],[{"start":149.6,"text":"She insisted that human rights would be protected, without providing details as to how that would be enforced. She also said she was comfortable with far-right parties supporting her plans, given that she did not agree with them on other issues."}],[{"start":163.29999999999998,"text":"“As a social democrat, it’s quite clear that the price you are paying when migration turns into problems is paid by the lower classes in your society,” she said. “Being a social democrat nowadays means tackling, handling mass migration in Europe . . . nobody has been able to convince me that it’s not a social democratic idea to have return hubs outside Europe.”"}],[{"start":184.79999999999998,"text":"“[The hubs] have to be according to international law. I think everybody agrees on that. So it will be a hub outside Europe, but on European conditions,” she added. “None of us wants to do something that is not sustainable. We would like to do this in a correct way and to treat people like we do in Europe.”"}],[{"start":202.39999999999998,"text":"A regulation in support of so-called return hubs, which would host rejected asylum seekers who cannot be deported to their homes, passed through the European parliament last week with the support of far-right parties, with MEPs chanting “Send them back”."}],[{"start":217.59999999999997,"text":"Frederiksen declined to name the countries her government was in talks with to host the proposed centres."}],[{"start":223.19999999999996,"text":"She said that she wanted the hubs to handle both people ordered to leave the bloc as well as incoming asylum seekers, but acknowledged that the scope was not yet settled."}],[{"start":232.84999999999997,"text":"“Where are we solving the problems with mass migration? Inside Europe or outside Europe?” asked Frederiksen. “Now, for the first time, our point of view is that it has to be outside Europe. And that is the biggest movement, the biggest change in all of this.”"}],[{"start":249.19999999999996,"text":"“We have moved from talking about the need to be in control of our borders . . . to how are we going to, on a very concrete level, make these hubs.”"}],[{"start":257.34999999999997,"text":"Additional reporting by Paola Tamma in Brussels"}],[{"start":270.15,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1782198485_2086.mp3"}

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