Pragmatism trumps PC... maybe.
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 11:05
It is very late in the day but EU countries have finally begun to grasp the nettle of illegal immigrants and bogus asylum seekers.
All undocumented entrants will be held in closed and secure migrant centres where their claims can be processed before determining those "who will be returned". This should always have been the case and recent events in Germany, Spain, Malta, and especially Italy, appear to have forced the issue. If all goes well it will no longer be the case of registering in one EU country and then being free to roam within the Schengen area and become "lost" to the authorities.
It might all seem a bit draconian, and the bleedin' heart brigades are already claiming the centres as "prisons", but it is good for the EU and especially good for genuine asylum seekers as there will be more room for them and more acceptance of them from local communities who will know that they are genuine.
All undocumented entrants will be held in closed and secure migrant centres where their claims can be processed before determining those "who will be returned". This should always have been the case and recent events in Germany, Spain, Malta, and especially Italy, appear to have forced the issue. If all goes well it will no longer be the case of registering in one EU country and then being free to roam within the Schengen area and become "lost" to the authorities.
It might all seem a bit draconian, and the bleedin' heart brigades are already claiming the centres as "prisons", but it is good for the EU and especially good for genuine asylum seekers as there will be more room for them and more acceptance of them from local communities who will know that they are genuine.