European nations weigh looser protections for migrants amid rise of far right parties
European ministers on Thursday battled to resolve differences over the continent's human rights treaty at a meeting in Strasbourg, with some pushing for greater leeway to deport illegal migrants. At least 27 countries have now called for a rethink of the treaty's interpretation by the European Court of Human Rights, according to reports. FRANCE 24's Dave Keating reports from Brussels.
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