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EU: Trump’s Immigration Policy dominates discussions among European Interior Ministers

The European Union is under increasing pressure from member states calling for "urgent" measures to improve its deportation policies for undocumented migrants

Newsroom January 31 02:00

Trump’s Influence on EU Immigration Talks

Even within the historic halls of Warsaw Castle, where the 27 EU interior ministers gathered on Thursday to discuss the future of European migration policy, the name of U.S. President Donald Trump echoed.

Trump recently forced Colombian President Gustavo Petro to concede and accept the repatriation of deported migrants from the U.S.—a move that surprised European officials. “We’re not as tough, but this shows that a little pressure can work,” one summit participant remarked.

Trump’s aggressive stance on migration, which included threats of 25% tariffs and visa restrictions against Colombia, was a key talking point among EU ministers. The discussion focused on strategies to deal with non-cooperative countries that refuse to take back their nationals deported from Europe.

“Trump makes a lot of threats (…) he prefers the stick over the carrot,” noted Anders Hall, Sweden’s Deputy Minister for Migration.

“I believe Europe benefits from using the carrot, but sometimes the stick is necessary too,” he added, suggesting that visa policies and trade agreements could serve as leverage in migration negotiations.

EU Under Pressure to Act

Member states are urging the EU to take swift action, as fewer than 20% of deportation orders for irregular migrants are currently enforced.

“There isn’t a single political discussion happening right now that doesn’t mention Trump,” commented another EU official from Warsaw. The focus of the meeting was on finding “innovative solutions” to address illegal migration.

While acknowledging the effectiveness of Trump’s approach, the official also pointed out that his methods are difficult to replicate in Europe. “It’s easy for Trump. He sits there, tweets, and that’s his policy,” he remarked.

However, Europe operates differently, and its economies rely heavily on foreign labor. A hardline approach to migration could have unintended consequences.

Europe’s Own Path

Asked about Trump’s immigration policies, EU Commissioner Magnus Brunner advised against reacting to every statement from the U.S.

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“Europe is Europe, and I believe we should focus on our own agenda,” said the Austrian official, who is set to present the EU’s new deportation strategy by the end of March. “We will chart our own course,” he assured.

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