Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-07-07-Speech-4-223-750"
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"en.20110707.17.4-223-750"2
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"Freedom of movement within the European Union is one of the most remarkable things about the process of integrating its component States, and one of the most emblematic factors of the good brought about by this process. Restricting this freedom would be a backward step that our people would have difficulty getting used to. Nonetheless, it is undeniable that the ability to move freely throughout the European Union and the end of internal border controls have raised problems for certain Member States which often have to deal with illegal immigration. It is therefore necessary to search for balanced solutions to this problem without permanently threatening something that Europeans greatly value and which is essential for maintaining an area of true freedom, security and justice. It is also necessary to reinforce the Member States’ ability to control the external borders, assess how they apply the Schengen criteria and get them to adopt better practices to improve solidarity and information transmission, thus strengthening their objectives, preventing abuses and preventing situations of border tension."@en1
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