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The debate on migration too often focuses on issues of illegal flows and therefore frequently forgets legal migration, which makes an important contribution to our economy and to our cultural enrichment.
In this context, we agree with two fundamental concepts: a clear and effective policy on legal migration is one of the keys to solving the issue of illegal immigration, and a generous welcome based on common principles promoting the integration and adaptation of those arriving is essential. However, it is also necessary to recognise that migration flows, migrant communities and host countries have different traditions, customs and memories and that these differences cannot be ignored.
Another issue in this debate is qualified migration. The idea of a Blue Card facilitating entry and movement could prove interesting, although it seems rather too complex. In any event, the central issue must be the attraction factor, particularly at academic level. It is therefore essential to make educational institutions aware of the need to attract students from other parts of the world. I of course support this objective."@en1
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