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The Netherlands and Uganda will test a transit hub to help return rejected asylum seekers, amid legal and political challenges.
The Netherlands and Uganda have signed a letter of intent to create a pilot transit hub in Uganda for rejected asylum seekers from nearby countries who cannot be returned directly or voluntarily.
The agreement, made during the UN General Assembly, aims to facilitate repatriation while upholding human rights, with the Dutch government planning consultations with the EU, IOM, and UNHCR.
The initiative, part of broader European migration efforts, faces legal uncertainties and echoes past failed programs like the UK-Rwanda plan.
Migration remains a key political issue ahead of the Dutch October election, as arrivals dropped to 32,175 in 2024, a 16% decline from the prior year.
Los Países Bajos y Uganda pondrán a prueba un centro de tránsito para ayudar a los solicitantes de asilo rechazados a regresar, en medio de desafíos legales y políticos.