Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-09-11-Speech-2-338-000"
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"en.20120911.32.2-338-000"2
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"The common European asylum system in its present form is moving in a worrying direction. As long as the Union refuses to finally admit that it cannot accommodate every single economic migrant from every corner of the world, hundreds of thousands more will continue to hit the road. When we pass measures such as a mass amnesty for illegal immigrants or the Schengen Treaty, whose weakness was most recently demonstrated by the abuse of tourist visas, the inevitable result is tens of thousands more refugees. This is putting the entire Schengen system at risk of collapse. Greece, Italy and Malta are obviously not capable of securing the EU’s external borders and Schengen newcomers often fall short in their efforts once admitted to the zone. Other Member States are then forced to pay the price – in the name of internal solidarity within the Union. The EU actually needs to upgrade Frontex into an effective border management agency. As this report completely ignores the reality, all I can do is reject it."@en1
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