n his annual report to the Human Rights Council, Zeid Raad al-Hussein said a draft EU-Turkey
agreement on handling the migration crisis announced this week raises serious concerns, including "the potential for collective and arbitrary expulsions" from the bloc.
Migrants queue for food portions at the Greek border camp near Idomeni, Thursday, March 10, 2016. After nearly three days of rain, conditions in the refugee camp on the Greek-Macedonian where about 14,000 people are stranded have deteriorated significantly, with many of its residents struggling to re-pitch their small camping tents in slightly drier patches.
The Latest on the continuing issues of mass migration to Europe (all times local). 2:30 p.m. The U.N. human rights chief is denouncing a growing "race to repel" migrants and refugees by some European governments, and says he plans to raise his concerns in Brussels before a European Union summit next week.
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