BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's executive will make new proposals on Wednesday on collectively managing immigration, an issue that has damaged the unity of its 27 member states in recent years.
Masterminded by Germany, the plan aims to step up returns - including by cracking down on visas for citizens of countries that refuse to take their nationals back - and support foreign states in stemming migration before people reach Europe.
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