For months now, US President Donald Trump’s administration has been main a well-publicised crackdown on migration. The US Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have turned deportations into media spectacles, posting movies of chained deportees and releasing their names to unfold concern.
Throughout the previous few weeks, the Trump administration has expanded its deportation surge to incorporate even overseas nationals with authorized standing within the nation, together with lecturers. The president has pledged to deport 11 million individuals – doubling the quantity eliminated below President Joe Biden and even surpassing President Barack Obama’s two phrases, throughout which 5.3 million individuals have been deported.
Whereas the world’s consideration is specializing in Trump’s anti-migration spectacle, the European Union is quietly finishing up its personal crackdown. Its insurance policies are far much less seen, but they’re simply as ruthless.
Within the first 9 months of 2024, EU states issued 327,880 expulsion orders, with 27,740 individuals forcibly eliminated between July and September. Deportations have intensified, as EU states have begun implementing the brand new Pact on Migration and Asylum, which was handed in December 2023 and entered into power in June 2024.
Underneath its provisions, EU members are fast-tracking removals, increasing detention centres, and strengthening cooperation with third nations to facilitate deportations. Nonetheless, it isn’t solely member states that can be a part of this.
Balkan nations which have to satisfy sure standards to develop into a part of the EU, by the EU accession course of, are successfully being become a border zone for the EU. In contrast to EU member states, Balkan candidate states had no say in shaping this pact, but they’re pressured to implement it and abide by what can solely be described as colonial blackmail.
Most just lately, the EU made its expectations clear on the December EU-Western Balkans Summit, declaring that, “We have to strengthen our cooperation and strategic partnerships in migration administration, which is a shared problem and duty and a key precedence.”
That is a part of the EU’s broader technique to externalise migration management and fortify its borders, but additionally to maneuver away from any duty and accountability for violations of human rights and switch them on to 3rd nations.
A key a part of this technique is the creation of “return hubs” near and out of doors the EU’s borders – locations the place undesirable individuals may be warehoused. This mannequin, championed by European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen, is already in movement. Individuals are being despatched to the Balkans, Turkey and North Africa. Frontex, the EU’s border company, and the Worldwide Group for Migration (IOM) play key roles in implementing these removals.
In follow, we will see what that appears like in Croatia, the EU member state bordering two Balkan non-member states – Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Croatia has performed an essential position in sustaining the EU border regime by normalising pushbacks, which through the years brought on quite a few deaths and accidents and represented a large violation of elementary human rights. As an alternative of building duty for this, the EU rewarded Croatia – together with Bulgaria and Romania – by permitting them to affix the Schengen Settlement, which abolishes border management between member states.
The EU has additionally strengthened readmission agreements – bilateral offers that enable EU states to ship individuals again to their nation of origin or nation of transit, pushing them to the sting of the EU or outdoors its borders, principally to dump migrants. Because of this, the Balkans have develop into a dumping floor for individuals the EU needs to expel.
Croatian authorities haven’t printed any studies on migration management since 2020, however Minister of Inside Davor Bozinovic mentioned in January that border police prevented 71,000 “unlawful entries” in 2024. The Bosnian Workplace for Foreigners reported that in 2023, Croatian authorities returned 4,265 individuals into Bosnian territory. Bosnia, with monetary help from the EU, eliminated 893 individuals to their nations of origin or nations that accepted them by interstate agreements, whereas 96 migrants left by the IOM’s controversial “voluntary return” programme, which scholar Jean-Pierre Gauci has described as “disguised deportation”.
At the moment, Croatia has 4 detention and return hubs positioned in Ježevo (close to Zagreb), Tovarnik (by the Croatian-Serbian border), Dugi Dol (alongside the Croatian-Bosnian border) and Trilj (alongside the Croatian-Bosnian border).
NGOs and journalists have documented widespread rights violations inside these centres, together with, inhumane residing situations and indefinite detention. It has additionally been a constant follow of the native authorities to ship overseas nationals to those centres for a couple of days after which to take them out and push them throughout the border with Serbia or Bosnia. There have additionally been instances of kids and single girls being detained in overcrowded males’s amenities.
For the reason that starting of this 12 months, Croatian police have intensified their actions alongside the japanese border. Their officers can be joined by colleagues from Slovenia and Italy below a newly signed settlement for joint patrols of the Croatian border. On the identical time, border police have obtained extra surveillance cameras and police autos outfitted with surveillance expertise.
After an EU ministerial assembly in Brussels earlier this month, Bozinovic declared that deportations are not a “taboo” subject within the EU and that the European Fee was wanting into legislative proposals to hurry them up.
Croatia’s non-EU borders are already dotted with unmarked graves of people that have perished whereas on the transfer to hunt security and safety. The brand new pact will solely intensify the brutality asylum seekers face at Croatia’s borders and in non-member states like Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, North Macedonia and elsewhere.
The brand new pact is allocating thousands and thousands of euros for insurance policies and applied sciences that can straight feed into the worldwide politics of dehumanisation of individuals on the transfer. It’s also empowering Frontex, which has lengthy been accused of complicity in unlawful pushbacks and human rights violations, to play an excellent larger position in border management and deportations. Its annual price range for deportation-related bills alone is eighteen million euros ($19.5m).
As we write this, alarm bells are ringing throughout the EU. In Germany, solidarity teams try to cease the deportations of Palestinians. In Italy, the federal government continues to be searching for methods to ship undesirable migrants to centres constructed for that goal in Albania. Austria has quickly halted household reunions for asylum claimants. France has launched extra strict immigration insurance policies and began to deport extra individuals, which led to a row with Algeria attributable to a excessive variety of deportees.
It’s now more and more clear that Western nations, led by the EU and the US, are utilizing migrants as scapegoats to justify militarised border management. The EU’s collaboration with Israel in creating superior surveillance and AI expertise is central to this technique. The very techniques used to trace and management migrants at this time – drones, biometric databases and predictive policing – have been examined in occupied Palestine earlier than being deployed at European borders. Asylum seekers, Palestinians, and people in solidarity with them are the primary targets, however they won’t be the final.
If we fail to problem these insurance policies, this equipment of management will proceed increasing, ensnaring increasingly more individuals in its grip. The one approach ahead is to construct transnational solidarity networks that resist these injustices and maintain these in energy accountable whereas exposing the flawed political and financial techniques that enable for the worldwide dehumanisation of deprived communities. The choice is to stay silent and permit a future the place nobody is secure.
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