People who have had their asylum applications rejected in countries such as Serbia may end up being deported home by the EU's border agency, Frontex.
The controversial outsourcing of the EU agency to perform such tasks, based on asylum and return decisions made by countries outside the European Union, is being discussed behind-closed doors on Thursday (28 March) in Strasbourg.
The talks are part of a much larger reform of the Warsaw-based agency, announced by the European Commissi...
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