In short, the new proposal means that fewer people will come illegally and more legally, according to the European Commission.

Migrants must be registered more carefully and divided into two groups, one fast and one regular.

Those who come from countries that usually do not grant asylum should be given a quick message and then quickly leave the EU if they say no.

70 percent of those who have been rejected are still in the EU today.

- That we do not succeed better with the return is the reason why we make this proposal.

It has to do with defending the right to asylum.

Those who have the right to stay in the EU should be welcomed into our societies.

But then we must also be clear that those who get no must return, said EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson, who was on a link from Brussels in Aktuellt and led the work on the new proposal.

How can those who are rejected disappear and remain in the EU?

- I think a lot is about this over time.

That you should make a quick decision and not be left in limbo.

And I think it will affect how many people actually pay for criminal networks that smuggle people and those who risk their lives to get to the EU, because they think you can stay even if you have no grounds for asylum.

Not everyone can stay in the EU, those who get no must return.