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"en.20080902.25.2-854"2
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"It is with some irony that we note that, for the first time, a European Parliament report describes the massive influx of immigrants into an EU Member State as a ‘burden’.
Should immigration not be more of an opportunity that is beneficial to all the peoples of Europe?
Let there be no doubt about this: the absurdity of the obligation to take in asylum seekers and strict compliance with the principle of
are not being called into question. The report highlights only the deficiencies of the Dublin system with regard to the determination of which Member State is responsible for processing asylum applications. This is self-evident given the ever-increasing migration flows to countries that, for the most part, are located on the southern periphery of the EU.
Once again, the report offers a fallacious solution to the technical and human problems associated with migration waves. The establishment of a common asylum system, which is bound to be ineffective in a constantly enlarging EU with porous borders, is not what is needed. Quite the reverse, Member States should be given the right to take their own decisions on migration and the management of their borders."@en1
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