I feel the same way as Ms. Williams. Watching what has happened in the European countries who have made several attempts... Several countries tried to use the concept of designated countries in order to reduce access or to be able to send people back more quickly, and in every case, it was a disaster. It did not work.
Here is a final example: currently, in Germany, in a case before the Constitutional Court, the fact that Greece is being designated as a safe country is being challenged. The chances are good that the Constitutional Court will accept the fact that Greece is not in fact a safe country for a removal.
Without a decision, it is unmanageable, both regarding the criteria under which a country would be designated, as well as for the diplomatic maze that it could result in.