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European Parliament supports tightening EU migration standards
2024-04-11
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited
[Regnum] Members of the European Parliament supported the EU pact on migration and asylum, which includes the tightening of all EU migration standards, RTE reported on April 10 on its page on the social network X.
A very good idea, and long overdue.
“The European Parliament has voted to adopt... a legislative package to revise EU rules on asylum and migration,” it said.

The material says that the reforms have been developed since 2015.
Not even a decade in the making, yo!
/sarc
In particular, principles are being introduced for the creation of filtration camps
[FEMA!]
at the EU borders for migrants who do not have obvious rights to asylum, this should simplify their possible subsequent deportation outside the European Union.
[Ghetto building at the border. When has it ever worked?]
The pact also simplifies the procedure for the expulsion from European countries of all persons denied asylum or residence permits. In addition, a mandatory principle of quota settlement of migrants in EU countries is being introduced, but EU countries can reduce their number by paying a fine to the EU budget
[grifters!]
for each migrant not accepted. Revenues should be used to equip EU borders and migration camps.
[But the public is already paying a fine for every one that is admitted!]
Decisions of the European Parliament are advisory in nature and are not binding for EU countries. The package of documents must be approved by a qualified majority of votes in the EU Council, after which the European Commission will present a roadmap for implementing these reforms in practice.

As reported by IA Regnum, previously the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security, Josep Borrell, stated that migration could become “a destructive force for the European Union.” He explained that this situation has arisen due to deep cultural differences between European countries, which is why they cannot agree and develop a common migration policy.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, in turn, noted that Brussels is imposing a migration pact on the countries, with which Budapest does not agree. Orban added that Poland also opposes this innovation.

Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak stated that if the EU authorities accept this pact, it will be suicide for the EU. There will only be more migrants, and no integration should be expected, Blaszczak emphasized.
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