New law on migrant deportation: EU plans drastic changes!

New law on migrant deportation: EU plans drastic changes!

From 7:30 a.m., an exciting discussion will take place on Exxpress Live! Volker Piesczek receives the social scientist Bernhard Heinzlmaier, who is considered an expert in youth culture research, and the FPÖ general secretary Christian Hafenecker. The focus is on the first laws of the traffic light government and the exciting plans of the EU to quickly deport migrants. The EU security and migration commissioner Magnus Brunner announced that it would enact a new law that introduces a European return system. This is intended to make cooperation with the authorities mandatory, otherwise there are strict consequences. Brunner emphasized: "The result must be that a return decision is actually being implemented", as he explained in an interview with the Welt on Sunday, which underlines the urgency of this topic.

a new era of government

156 days after the National Council election, the first triple coalition of Austria was praised by Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen on Monday. This government is larger than its predecessors and has significant changes, including the need to convert the parliament to make room for all members. The fact that during the government is the fact that austerity measures are also being planned for the population.

The political discussions of today appear particularly relevant that illuminate European migration policy. The FPÖ is attributed to take a critical attitude towards the aid payments to Ukraine after US President Donald Trump has stopped these payments. In his columns, Heinzlmaier, who is also known for his controversial positions within youth research, demands that a restrictive asylum and migration policy deserve more attention, since he believes that the majority of the population is not sufficiently represented in these denounced topics. He has been a voluntary chairman of the Institute for Youth Culture Research since 2003 and has always campaigned for the life experiences and needs of young people, as can be read on youth culture.at.

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