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"The Commission’s Green Paper raises a number of questions about one of the major issues which Member States are faced with at the moment: the education of migrants’ children. There are a huge number of Romanian children who live with their families in other Member States and it is important for them to preserve their identity and to be offered the chance to study both the language of the country they are living in and their mother tongue. We must support tolerance and understanding and jointly find solutions to ensure education is provided in migrants’ mother tongues. These children must have the same rights as other children. It is well known that their precarious economic situation can lead to isolation, dropping out of school and violence. This is precisely why we need to support Member States in finding solutions. Children are the most precious resource we have. They represent the future of our society, no matter what background they come from."@en1
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