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Yes, like the UK-Ruanda plan. Problem is that this very unethical (regarding the native population of the third country, especially if not very democratic). And has the risk that those countries make a business out of it



>And has the risk that those countries make a business out of it

As opposed to the current state of things where migration is already a big business both legal and otherwise? Check how much money smugglers make.

And the likes of Turkey and North Africa squeezing the EU for money to "prevent migrants crossing the Mediterranean". How's that working out?


And two times big business is better than once? Of course the current agreements have the same flaw.




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