The European Court of Justice
has ruled that it is not legal for an EU member State to
immediately push back migrants across the border to a fellow
member.
"When a person goes to a member State after having presented
a request for international protection in another EU country,
the former cannot decide to transfer them to the latter unless
the latter has agreed to the request to take back
responsibility," said that May 31 ruling interpreting the Dublin
III regulation.
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