EU to give migrants in Greece €2,000 to go home

The EU says it will pay 2,225 dollar each to migrants in overcrowded camps on the Greek islands, willing to go back to their home countries.

EU home affairs commissioner, Ylva Johansson announced the scheme in Athens on Thursday.

It was agreed with the Greek government.

She said it would be open for one month only and only for migrants who arrived before 1 January.

She noted that 5,000 migrants would be eligible for the voluntary return.

This month, hundreds of migrants and refugees have reached Greek islands near turkey by boat, increasing the pressure on struggling reception centres.

The camps on those islands already have nearly 42,000 asylum seekers, though they were designed for about 6,000.