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". Instead of being concerned with security, the text now before us seeks to regulate the conditions of transit for persons residing illegally within Union territory and subject to an expulsion order. Already rejected in April and referred back to committee, this proposal for a directive has clearly caused an outcry amongst the far left, the greens and the third world activists for one simple reason: it is immoral and inhumane to expel illegally-residing foreigners to their country of origin! Consequently, these individuals do not hesitate, in the minority opinion appended to Mr Kirkhope’s report, to express their horror and denounce fortress Europe and even the deportation mechanisms illustrating the cynicism of a racist policy that places state interests above people's interests in a better life. This might appear to be funny but the fact is that we are sick and tired of hearing endless repetitions of all these speeches stuffed with human rights diatribes, these fine sentiments which mean that throughout Europe today, we are seeing the same things, such as uncontrolled immigration and States that are swamped and no longer know what to do with their illegal immigrants and whose only solution is to open temporary accommodation centres, which are temporary in name only."@en1
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