In a significant move that has sparked both relief and controversy, the president of a European nation has announced plans to re-admit genuine citizens who have been deported from the continent in recent years. However, the president's conditions for re-admission have been met with skepticism by human rights groups and critics, who argue that the onus is being placed on deportees to prove their nationality. According to the president, Europe must first verify the identities of those seeking re-entry, raising concerns about the feasibility and fairness of this approach. The decision comes as the country grapples with the consequences of a contentious migration policy.
President says his country will readmit genuine nationals but insists Europe must first verify deportees' identities.