The European Commission’s opposition to the British anti-immigration model
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, newspaper ” The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung wrote in an article: The European Union Commission on Wednesday rejected plans to bring illegal immigrants to safe third countries, including Rwanda, with which they have no connection. The Christian Democratic Party in Germany promotes such a model, which is based on Britain’s agreement with Rwanda – and was also in the EPP’s election manifesto. The EU Commission, which is responsible for this matter, said: “This is a line that I do not want the EU to cross.” He said: We are a union of values.
Shinas also reacted in this way to a letter sent by the interior ministers of 15 European Union members in mid-May. They wrote to the European Commission. In this letter, they called for a revision of the definition of a third country in the new asylum law, which came into effect on Monday. According to them, unlike the Rwandan model, this provides a “meaningful connection” between an asylum seeker and a third country. , Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic called on Brussels to find a solution for migrants rescued at sea to reach a predetermined safe place in a partner country outside the EU.
European Union interior ministers will meet in Luxembourg on Thursday. will meet One of the topics of this meeting will be the implementation of asylum reforms, which has two years for that time. The European Commission presented a plan according to which member states must now set national programs by December. Technically implement Eurodac to register asylum seekers. In addition, they must ensure at the EU’s external borders that illegal immigrants are identified within days and that they are checked for security risks, health status and need for protection. People with little prospect of protection should be kept in closed centers during a new fast-track procedure and then deported. Countries are very different in this regard. He said that in total, countries have at least 3.6 billion euros in the financial framework for this purpose, valid until the end of 2027. The member states have recently received two billion euros of this amount. In addition, the staff of the European Union Asylum Office should increase their forces to one hundred people. In the European elections, Christian Dorr, the head of the faction of the Liberal Democratic Party in the German Parliament, has questioned the protection of refugees who are considered at risk in their country of origin, but do not have the right to asylum.
Dor told Funke Group media: “Now we have to discuss whether the secondary protection through which many refugees come to us is still up to date. Brussels can actually change that. He added: “People rightly expect us to deal with these questions.” , have secondary support. Refugees are often fleeing civil wars or because of the threat of the death penalty or torture. In Germany, many Syrians have this protection status. Markus Söder, the leader of the Christian Social Party of Germany, has recently called for the abolition of subsidized support for refugees from Afghanistan and Syria.
Recently in England, despite the legal decisions against the anti-government plan Rwandan immigration and warnings from human rights organizations, the British government decided to deport people who entered the country irregularly, regardless of their origin, to Rwanda in the future without examining their asylum applications. The African country was specifically classified as a safe third country, although there are many arguments against it.
Conservatives hope the deportations will act as a deterrent to those who are seeking protection and want to apply for asylum in the UK. In the future, the asylum request of these people will be reviewed by the Rwandan government. If accepted, refugees will have the right to stay in Rwanda and cannot return to the UK.
This plan is of course very controversial in the UK and internationally, but London is still not giving up: the British Conservative government wants to send almost 5,700 migrants to Rwanda this year. In total, tens of thousands of immigrants in this country are at risk of deportation under this plan.
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