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". The Coelho report on the development of Schengen cooperation is unsatisfactory from our point of view for numerous reasons. For us to propose today the reinforcement of the Schengen system, is to reinforce the exclusion of all those men and women, asylum-seekers and immigrants, who for economic and/or political reasons aspire to live as residents of the European Union. This Fortress Europe is shown day by day to be unjust and inhumane by the treatment meted out to immigrants in refugee centres, detention centres and other closed institutions. This Europe that Schengen has created is not democratic – as the rapporteur makes clear by putting the emphasis on the "major and serious shortcomings [which] have existed with regard to transparency and democratic control". There is a need for another policy on the reception of immigrants particularly to regularise the position of those without personal documentation and to respect fundamental rights. After all, what credibility is left to this area without borders which permits free movement of citizens, when States arrogate to themselves the right to close their borders to peaceful protesters, as at the Nice and Genoa Summits? Freedom of movement within Europe must be recognised as an inalienable right. For these reasons, we are unable to vote for this Report."@en1

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