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This report on managing economic migration is a web of lies, falsehoods and ideological bias. The wording is so excessive as to do a disservice to immigrants themselves by aiming systematically to encourage a policy of immersion at European level.
No national government whatsoever could present such a catalogue of measures without being sent to the opposition benches at the next election.
Mrs Klamt wants to go through European channels by keeping the people in the dark about the crime being committed behind their backs.
Fortunately, the Council, in its great wisdom, has held on to the principle of unanimity for all issues to do with legal immigration.
Only one example is needed to highlight the absurd nature of such proposals: ‘economic immigration can help in the management of existing migratory flows… and immigration has been proven to have positive effects on the labour market’.
This is obviously a falsehood: the more we let in legal immigrants, the more we will see an explosion in the number of illegal immigrants, who are hoping to have their status regularised one day in the near future, as in Spain and in Italy.
The European Parliament would be making a fool of itself and discrediting itself if it were to adopt such a report, which, if adopted, would draw to our borders millions of men and women enticed by the land of opportunity promised by our sorcerer’s apprentices."@en1
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