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Verificação de factos: Parlamento Europeu está a forçar Estados-membros a aceitar migração irregular?

Uma publicação recente que circula no X afirma que o Parlamento Europeu adotou um "Pacto de Migração e Asilo" que obrigaria todos os Estados-membros da UE a aceitar migrantes irregulares ou a enfrentar multas substanciais.

LEIA MAIS : http://pt.euronews.com/2025/12/10/verificacao-de-factos-parlamento-europeu-esta-a-forcar-estados-membros-a-aceitar-migracao-

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00:00A viral post on X claims that European Parliament has signed off on a new Migration and Asylum Pact
00:13that would force EU countries to accept irregular migrants and pay hefty fines.
00:18But this is inaccurate.
00:19The video used in the post is from April 2024,
00:23when activists interrupted a voting session in the European Parliament.
00:26And crucially, the European Parliament has not approved any such law.
00:30In reality, on the 8th of December, Member States approved a package of tougher migration measures.
00:35But the plan still needs Parliament's approval before it can take effect, likely in 2026.
00:40The proposals include the so-called Return Regulation,
00:43which would tighten controls on arrivals and removals,
00:46allow transfer of asylum seekers to EU-designated safe countries,
00:50and open the door to controversial return hubs outside the EU.
00:54A new solidarity fund would help frontline states, Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Spain,
00:59through relocations or financial support.
01:01Some online have described this as a fine.
01:04Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has gone further,
01:07accusing Brussels of forcing Hungary to pay even more or take migrants in,
01:11calling the plans unacceptable.
01:14His political director Balazs Orban also criticised the European Commission
01:18of underestimating the migration pressure Hungary is facing.
01:21One factor that may explain why Hungary is not listed to receive solidarity funds
01:26is that it is not among the countries most affected by first-arrival migrants.
01:31According to data from the International Organization for Migration,
01:35the countries facing the highest pressure in 2025 are Italy, Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Bulgaria and Malta.
01:41Commissioner Magnus Brunner responded to Hungary's claims,
01:45saying the decisions taken cannot be judged in isolation and must be viewed as a whole.
01:50He added that solidarity remains both flexible and mandatory.
01:53We'll see you today.
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