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EU Migration Overhaul Sparks Outcry: African Experts Warn of Coercion in ‘Return Hub’ Plan

M.E Njie by M.E Njie
June 3, 2026
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Brussels is pushing forward with one of the most sweeping changes to its migration policy in years — a plan that would accelerate deportations and establish “return hubs” outside the bloc for rejected asylum seekers. The move has already sparked fierce debate across Europe and Africa, with rights groups warning of human rights violations and African analysts calling it coercive.

The proposal, backed by several EU nations including Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Greece, envisions agreements with third countries — mostly in Africa — to host migrants who cannot be sent back to their countries of origin. The model follows Italy’s controversial deal with Albania, where migrants are detained and processed outside EU territory.

For Brussels, the plan is about deterrence and efficiency. But critics see something darker. Rights groups have compared the approach to the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policies, arguing that outsourcing asylum processing undermines international protections. Oxfam described the EU’s strategy as a “distortion of development goals” and a “short-term political fix.”

DW Africa reports that African experts are deeply skeptical. Maria Ayuk, a Cameroonian researcher at Otto von Guericke University in Germany, told DW Africa: “Stop your people from migrating or lose aid — sounds to me like a message of coercion and not cooperation. This reduces African nations to border guards rather than equal partners in development.”

Others point to the root causes of migration. Ghanaian security advisor Fidel Amakye Owusu explained that poverty, unemployment, and conflict drive people to risk their lives crossing borders. “The EU is ignoring the real issues,” he said. Nigerian analyst Paul Ejime added: “Africans risk their lives because of hardship, instability, and lack of opportunities. Unless these are addressed, migration will continue.”

The EU insists that cooperation with African nations will be incentivized through aid and investment. Yet DW Africa notes that many African governments fear being strong-armed into agreements that prioritize Europe’s border security over Africa’s development needs.

As negotiations unfold, the policy is shaping up to be a defining test of EU-Africa relations. Will African nations accept the role of hosting Europe’s unwanted migrants, or will they resist what critics call a neo-colonial bargain? For now, the debate underscores a widening gap between Europe’s political priorities and Africa’s lived realities.

 

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