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You can read about the pact here
EU approves major overhaul of migration rules
The new rules are designed to make EU states share responsibility for hosting asylum seekers.
www.bbc.com
After years of negotiations, the European Parliament has approved a major reform tightening the EU's migration and asylum rules.
The EU Asylum and Migration Pact has been in the works since 2015. It will come into force in two years' time.
It is designed to speed up the asylum process and boost the return of irregular migrants to home countries.
It will also require EU member states to share responsibility for asylum seekers.
Last year saw some 380,000 people illegally crossing the EU's borders - the highest number since 2016.
The EU said the pact combined "mandatory solidarity" between member states with flexibility. Although some EU states remain opposed to parts of the agreement, it is expected to receive full approval at the end of April under majority voting.
Under the proposed rules, the EU's 27 countries will be required to either take in thousands of migrants from "frontline" countries, such as Italy, Greece and Spain, or provide extra funding or resources instead.
The pact also says that asylum claims with "low chances of being accepted" should be examined rapidly, without necessarily admitting the applicant into EU territory.
The agreement also aims to deal with asylum requests within a maximum of 12 weeks. In case of rejection, asylum seekers would have to be returned forcibly to their home country within the same period.
Migrants will be subject to a toughened pre-entry screening procedure within seven days, which would include identification and health and security checks.
Biometric data for any migrant aged six or older will be collected and there will be a mechanism to respond to sudden increases in arrivals.