A number of NGOs are urging the European Parliament to reject the reform of the EURODAC regulation, Europe’s large-scale biometric database on migrants and asylum seekers, on 10 April, when it is due to validate in plenary session the agreements reached on the Pact on Migration and Asylum(see EUROPE B13350A11).
In a letter, by EDRi, SOLIDAR, Privacy International, Statewatch and Asylex, among others, and published on 24 March, legal experts consider that the reform would “put at risk...