Key facts
- European People's Party leader Manfred Weber advocates for establishing migrant return hubs in Africa.
- Weber's proposal includes offering trade ties and legal migration opportunities to host countries.
- He emphasized that migrants without the right to remain must be returned from Europe.
- The call follows a surge of tens of thousands of migrants into Spain's Ceuta exclave.
- Weber criticized internal EU border controls and called for stronger external border protection.
European People's Party leader Manfred Weber has urged the swift establishment of migrant return hubs in Africa, following a significant influx of tens of thousands of unauthorized migrants into the Spanish exclave of Ceuta. In an op-ed for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Weber stated that cooperation with neighboring countries, like Morocco's immediate return of migrants, demonstrates a viable model.
