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My party strongly supports measures which assist the upward harmonisation of human and civil rights for all citizens of Member States. I strongly endorse those elements of the Catania report which sought to raise the issue of migrant workers' rights, particularly their civil and political rights to citizenship and electoral participation.
Sinn Féin strongly believes that migrant workers should have full access to civil and human rights and that Member States should have a fair and equality-focused process of naturalisation for those migrant workers who choose to avail themselves of such mechanisms.
I abstained in the final vote on Giusto Catania's report on the Commission's Fourth report on Citizenship of the Union () on the basis that Sinn Féin policy regards issues of citizenship, elections and political participation as matters whose primary location should be within the governing institutions of the Member State."@en1
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