The European interior and migration commissioner, Magnus Brunner, explained that one of the objectives of the newly projected frame ‘allows’ to enter a different state of the Union.
The European Commissioner of the Interior and Migration of the European Union (EU), Magnus Brunnerhas confirmed this Thursday again In Warsaw That Brussels is preparing a new legislation that will be presented in March, and that will try to establish a common framework to “maintain the decisions of irregular migrants in the European Union”.
As Brunner said at the end of a EU ministers of domestic ministers“This new legislation must be very ambitious to meet the current challenges that are presented in different ways, not only illegal migration, but also organized crime, drug trafficking and hybrid threats.”
According to Brunner: “Not all situations are the same in the European Union,” but emphasized that, despite this, “a coordinated and uniform reaction is essential at European level.”
The Commissioner has insisted that “security is a requirement for the development of economic power, good and competitive capacity,” and has emphasized that “Without safety there is no democracy or freedom or prosperity”.
Brunner explained that one of the objectives of the new projected framework will be that “If someone who leaves” is ordered “ This is effectively fulfilled of a European state and is not allowed to ‘enter a different state of the Union’.
“If you have a negative decision to stay in a country, Why should it try again in another country?“The commissioner emphasized.
These “strict standards for those who assume a threat to safety” include mutual recognition of negative migrating decisions between the Member States, to prevent asylum seekers from being rejected in one state to submit their application in another.
On the other hand, the Commissioner has pronounced his “Bewarder more effectively returns.
Source: EITB

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