The United Nations has expressed strong disapproval of the European Union’s recently approved legislation regarding the return of migrants whose asylum claims have been denied. The UN argues that the new laws enable EU member states to outsource their responsibilities concerning migrants to third-party countries. Officials voiced concern that this approach fails to uphold international obligations to protect vulnerable populations. The legislation focuses on streamlining deportation processes and establishing agreements with nations willing to accept individuals rejected by EU countries. The UN statement emphasizes that European nations cannot legally abdicate their commitment to providing protection and due process. This development raises questions about human rights and the equitable distribution of responsibility for managing migration flows. The UN urges the EU to reconsider the policy and prioritize humane and rights-respecting solutions.