The EU thought it had a new migration plan. But many leaders say it may be too little, too late
Associated Press
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders are using a summit to seek ways to make the bloc a more hostile destination for migrants and asylum seekers. It follows a recent surge in support for the extreme right, which has fomented opposition to foreigners. The 27 leaders are looking at plans to speed up initiatives to get unwanted migrants out of the bloc and process asylum applications far outside their borders. EU leaders want to manage and seal off their borders ever more tightly and embrace initiatives that would have looked unacceptable only a few years ago.