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Dr. Izabella Majcher, Independent Consultant Photo credit: Shutterstock *References to the Regulation's provisions reflect the agreed text at the time of writing and may change following legal-linguistic revision Amid chants of "send them back" from some Members of the European Parliament, the Parliament adopted the EU Return Regulation on 17 June 2026 by 418 votes to 218, with 30 abstentions. Such a broad majority on legislation that would otherwise have been highly divisive was made possible by the European People's Party (EPP)'s alliance with far-right groups, breaking the political firewall traditionally maintained in several Member States. The vote drew criticism from NGOs, academics and journalists, and also prompted concern within the United Nations. Ahead of the vote, nearly 50 current and former international human rights experts issued a joint statement expressing their concerns. Following its adoption, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights publicly expressed his deep…

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