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". I abstained from voting on this report because I feel that, whilst its main focus is on problems that are of the utmost importance to the future of the European Union and of all of the Member States, I have serious reservations about some of its points. At a time when Europe – and each of its 25 Member States – is just as likely as any other part of the world to be a victim of terrorism, it is important that in placing emphasis on the area of freedom, security and justice we do not separate the requirement to treat immigrants humanely from the overriding need to ensure that the Union’s borders are secure. The more secure Europe is, the more humane it will be, although one must not confuse security, which is a good thing, with securitarianism, which is a bad thing. Lastly, I understand that this report acknowledges the work done by Mr Vitorino, who has made an excellent contribution to the concept of a free and secure Europe."@en1

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