Non-governmental organizations and other human rights groups jointly condemned “retaliation and punishment tactics” against Gambians and other asylum seekers as the Bullock released a much-anticipated draft of the migrants that ultimately affected them.
The bitter spat between the two partners was made public after the draft new legislation was announced by the European Commissioner of Immigration to “go ahead.”
This also understands that the law contains stricter provisions for Gambians and other affected asylum seekers.
Despite criticism of the draft content, the EU eagerly argued that “reforms are balanced, responsible, and consistent…”
Nevertheless, the right group argued that it was not only punitive, but also “seriously reinforces dangerous stereotypes against real people.”
The committee also rejected allegations of “failure” to effectively carry out a proper assessment prior to the final presentation.
However, the correspondent found that the plan, which had been announced several hours ago, would negatively affect several Gambians awaiting the outcome of their various immigration statuses.
It is also more likely that those who “refuse to work with authorities” will encounter “thankful penalties.”
New laws previously reported by Point include, among other things, provisions for the enhanced deportation of denied asylum seekers.
Conversely, the committee will not lead the creation or management of facilities that will relocate immigrants, but instead allow each government to make its own decisions.