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EU Healthcare Workers Refuse Involvement in Deportations

First article: 26 mar. 2026, 07:00 | Last update: 26 mar. 2026, 07:00 | 1 source | 1 article

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European healthcare professionals are voicing strong opposition to their potential involvement in deportation procedures. They argue that their ethical obligations as caregivers clash with the role of facilitating deportations. This resistance highlights the moral dilemmas faced by healthcare workers when their professional duties intersect with immigration enforcement.

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EU healthcare workers say they ‘refuse to be instruments’ in deportation plans Foto: The Guardian
The Guardian 26 mar. 2026, 07:00 (4 hours ago)

EU healthcare workers say they ‘refuse to be instruments’ in deportation plans

Professionals from across Europe urge MEPs to reject plans, saying ‘climate of fear’ could stop people seeking careMore than 1,100 healthcare professionals from across Europe have urged MEPs to reject proposed measures aimed at increasing the deportation of undocumented people, warning they could threaten public health by transforming essential public services, including hospitals, into sites of immigration enforcement.The draft plans, which are due to go to a vote on Thursday, have been in the

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