So strange how in the last 10 years, the idea of protecting a country’s borders and requiring a person to be in a country legally is politically „far right“
ProfessionalLimit801 on
In this changing world order, why would we be interested in helping immigrants. When all big nations turn hostile and the rule based world order crumbled, EU can no longer act as the friendly power.
OkControl9503 on
Sooo…. immigration camps/jails? Can we stop copying the massive human rights violation that is the US?
suolattu-saatana on
>Parliamentarians in Brussels voted 389 to 206 in favor of the reforms which pave the way for the establishment of migrant centers beyond the bloc’s borders to house migrants whose asylum applications are rejected.
>However, other states such as France and Spain have questioned the strategy’s effectiveness while human rights groups have warned of asylum seekers disappearing into „legal black holes.“
Are they still asylum seekers if their applications have been rejected?
Something needs to change, the asylum process being used as a way to get in and the system having limited options for deporting those whos claims are rejected cannot work long term. It practically removes the right of sovereign countries to control their own borders and choose what conditions apply to gain entry.
I’m not sure this is necessarily the right way to do things. But at least some sort of wake up can be seen from proposals like this, which is a positive.
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Good news . they come to Europe to seek asylum, obtain a passport, and then return to their home countries for holidays
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So strange how in the last 10 years, the idea of protecting a country’s borders and requiring a person to be in a country legally is politically „far right“
In this changing world order, why would we be interested in helping immigrants. When all big nations turn hostile and the rule based world order crumbled, EU can no longer act as the friendly power.
Sooo…. immigration camps/jails? Can we stop copying the massive human rights violation that is the US?
>Parliamentarians in Brussels voted 389 to 206 in favor of the reforms which pave the way for the establishment of migrant centers beyond the bloc’s borders to house migrants whose asylum applications are rejected.
>However, other states such as France and Spain have questioned the strategy’s effectiveness while human rights groups have warned of asylum seekers disappearing into „legal black holes.“
Are they still asylum seekers if their applications have been rejected?
Something needs to change, the asylum process being used as a way to get in and the system having limited options for deporting those whos claims are rejected cannot work long term. It practically removes the right of sovereign countries to control their own borders and choose what conditions apply to gain entry.
I’m not sure this is necessarily the right way to do things. But at least some sort of wake up can be seen from proposals like this, which is a positive.
Good news . they come to Europe to seek asylum, obtain a passport, and then return to their home countries for holidays