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Given that the entry of economic migrants lies at the heart of any immigration policy, a joint legal framework must be created and integration policies must be stepped up, setting out basic common principles as regards the integration of legal immigrants.
Three key axes must therefore be put in place:
the promotion of legal immigration, as part of a global and horizontal approach, commensurate with each Member State’s actual capacity; special emphasis must be placed on working in tandem with countries of origin and transit, not least by means of information campaigns.
effective integration of immigrants, with reception and integration policies that must take account of the each Member State’s characteristics and historical ties. A range of common rights for all migrants in the EU should be drawn up, yet we must not lose sight of the fact that excessive ‘generosity’ in granting further rights, such as the right to vote, may result in more resistance and be the source of unwanted xenophobia.
resolutely combating illegal immigration; attempts must be made to put a stop to illegal immigration, if possible in the country of origin, and to problems relating to the economic exploitation of migrants. All forms of trafficking in human beings must also be prevented, and punished where they do occur."@en1
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