EU urged to beef up migration patrols
DRESDEN, Germany - The European Unions new border agency must be given the patrol boats and helicopters it needs to prevent a massive wave of illegal immigration this summer, the EUs top migration official said on Monday.
More than 31,000 sub-Saharan migrants reached Spains Canary Islands last year, six times as many as in 2005. Malta and Italy faced similar problems. Thousands of would-be migrants are believed to have died during their perilous journey.
Frontex, the EUs fledging border agency, struggled for months last year to obtain a few boats and aircraft to mount limited patrols off the Canaries and Malta. It was absolutely impossible that EU member states should refuse to give Frontex what it needs, EU migration and security Commissioner Franco Frattini said as he arrived for a two-day meeting of EU interior and justice ministers in Dresden.
Im talking about vessels, Im talking about helicopters, he said. Frattini said EU states must give Frontex this equipment no later than April if the agency was to be able to handle the expected massive flows of illegal migrants.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-01-16 |