The actions of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the EU’s role in upholding human rights in its external action, even with traditional allied countries, are discussed by members of Parliament’s human rights subcommittee and the delegation for relations with the US.
The discussion examines the challenges posed by transatlantic relations and explores ways to foster human rights standards, even with countries who have been traditionally been allies. The conversation touches on the broader implications for EU foreign policy and reaffirm the importance of human rights protection as a core EU value.