EU bans word 'DEPORTATION' and tells officials to use 'returned' when discussing migrants
‘DEPORTATIONS’ is a word EU chiefs refuse to even use a top bureaucrat revealed yesterday.
EU officials don't even use the word 'deportations'
Asked by reporters about deportations of failed asylum seekers spokesman Margaritis Schinas said the the EU didn't even like to use the word.
Alluding to the continent's Nazi legacy, he said: “Deportations is a term we prefer to forget in Europe.”
Margaritis Schinas let slip the PC policy
The Greek official added that Brussels mandarins preferred to say bogus asylum seekers were "returned" instead of deported.
Deportations is a term we prefer to forget in Europe
The politically-correct language failed to mask the EU's keenness to throw out migrants via the EU-Turkey deal.
The deal, which was created in March, aims to limit migration to Europe by ensuring the deportation of most people arriving in Greece from Turkey.
The EU has struck a deal with Turkey to deport failed asylum seekers
In exchange for taking the migrants and increasing the policing of its borders, Turkey has been promised €6bn and visa-free travel for Turks in the EU.