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The issue of immigration is one that, as politicians and as members of the general public, we should treat with the utmost importance and place high on our list of priorities. The existence of an economic and social model obviously acts as a focal point, something that has happened throughout the history of migrations, and despite its difficulties, this model is clearly a relative success story. It cannot be denied that the search for a better life is part of human nature. It does not follow, however, that a successful economic and social system is capable of handling all migratory pressures. We therefore need rules, and, more importantly, we need rules that can be enforced. Otherwise we would be promoting organised violations and the formation of illegal economic organisations offering an illegal service.
We must respond to the migration question with both humanity and realism. What comes out of the report before us is, in fact, a solution which is both realistic and human and which should send out a message. I therefore voted in favour of the report."@en1
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