The European Commission has launched a five-year migration strategy to shape the EU’s asylum and border policies, focusing on preventing illegal migration, protecting refugees, and attracting skilled workers. The plan outlines three core objectives: disrupting smuggling networks, ensuring fair asylum processes, and boosting talent mobility. Key priorities include strengthening migration diplomacy through partnerships, enhancing digital border controls with systems like ETIAS, and improving return mechanisms. The strategy emphasizes adherence to European values and international obligations, with €3 billion allocated to support national implementation. It also promotes AI and digital tools to modernize migration management while maintaining strict border security. The Commission aims to balance solidarity among member states with effective migration governance, building on progress from the Pact on Migration and Asylum.
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