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"en.20041215.3.3-151"2
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"This report is a further step towards the adoption of a single asylum procedure. Curiously, it does not apply solely to political refugees, who should nevertheless be the only ones entitled to apply for asylum under the Geneva Convention. It also applies to all of those who might benefit from ‘subsidiary protection’, that is those who cannot return home because of the general situation in their country of origin. The future European asylum application procedure will therefore cover all those who wish to migrate. It is true that in the borderless Europe of Brussels there is a political tradition of systematically fostering immigration. Moreover, Paragraph 25 of the report states that we need, ‘a common asylum procedure within the EU based upon high standards of delivery’.
This report on the rights of migrants makes no mention of illegal immigrants, however. Furthermore, the return policy is strictly defined: the refusal to grant asylum has to be duly reasoned in writing in an ‘authenticated document’ in the applicant’s own language, and it is not possible to use charter flights. In addition, the report rules out the possibility of setting up detention centres in transit countries."@en1
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