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Conclusion No 3 of the Tampere European Council is clear: the European Union must stop illegal immigration.
By introducing a short-term residence permit for victims of action to facilitate illegal immigration or trafficking in human beings who assist Member States in combating the networks by cooperating with the courts or the police, this directive attempts to find a solution to the serious problem posed by the increase in illegal immigration, and in particular the problem of the growth of networks of smugglers who are not acting on humanitarian grounds, not forgetting the exploitation of foreign nationals in the form of trafficking in human beings.
This permit, which is renewable every six months, is accompanied (Article 12) by an authorisation for the holder to have access to the labour market, vocational training and education. At the committee stage, however, the vote went in favour of an amendment by the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market which blocks such access for the holders of this residence permit.
I shall therefore not support this report unless Amendments Nos 27 and 7, which delete Article 12 of the Commission’s proposal, together with the corresponding recital, are rejected, because if they are not, then the very essence of this directive is at stake."@en1
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