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"We voted against this resolution because we are opposed in principle to the communitarisation of Justice and Home Affairs, an area at the heart of state sovereignty. The ‘Reform’ Treaty is an attempt to turn the communitarisation of Justice and Home Affairs into a common policy.
Communitarisation – that is, the loss of national sovereignty – is all the more serious when it is promoted in a context characterised by Community policies and measures which dangerously compromise citizens’ rights, freedoms and guarantees that represent the progress of civilisation and fundamental democratic achievements.
Consider the restrictive asylum policy and the increasing difficulties faced by asylum seekers in securing their rights and guarantees. Look at immigration policy with its security-orientated approach, its criminalisation of irregular immigrants, its inhuman ‘detention centres’ and repatriation measures, its discriminatory, exploitative and predatory treatment of human resources from third countries. Note the growing use of information and the ever-increasing storage of data – including biometric data – available to a wider set of bodies, including third countries, for example the access of US bodies to air passenger data."@en1
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