‘Bankrupt Them’: EU Hits Smugglers

December 11, 2025

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BANKRUPT

The European Union is opening a new front in its battle against illegal migration, announcing a sweeping sanctions regime designed to financially dismantle human smuggling networks.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen outlined the aggressive strategy on Wednesday at a conference of ministers from the bloc’s 27 member states. The goal is explicit: to “bankrupt” the criminal organizations facilitating illegal crossings.

The new measures aim to cripple these networks by freezing their assets and issuing travel bans against key operators.

“Our guiding principle here in the European Union is that we Europeans decide who comes to Europe,” von der Leyen declared.

A Hardened Migration Pact

This announcement follows the approval of a controversial new migration plan on Monday. The updated policy framework significantly toughens the bloc’s approach to border control.

Key components of the new agreement include:

  • Streamlined Deportations: Faster processing for removing individuals without legal status.
  • Increased Detentions: Expanded authority to detain migrants at borders.
  • Safe Third Countries: A provision allowing member states to deport migrants to “safe” nations that are not their country of origin.
  • Return Hubs: The endorsement of deportation centers located outside EU borders to process rejected asylum seekers.

To balance the burden, ministers also agreed to establish a “solidarity pool.” This mechanism ensures that the financial costs of hosting refugees are shared more equitably among member nations.

Rights Groups Raise Alarm

The shift toward stricter enforcement has drawn sharp criticism from humanitarian organizations.

Olivia Sundberg Diez, an advocate for Amnesty International, condemned the changes. She likened the EU’s new direction to the hardline policies seen during the Trump administration in the United States. Diez urged lawmakers to block the measures, warning they would “inflict deep harm on migrants and the communities that welcome them.”

Eroding Protections?

The crackdown coincides with a broader potential shift in international law.

On Wednesday, the 46 nations comprising the Council of Europe agreed to review the interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights. This move could lead to further curbs on migrants’ legal rights, signaling a continent-wide retreat from traditional asylum protections.


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