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"Mr President, for a long time Europe has needed a common immigration policy based, as in the United States, on control rather than on assistance for integration.
I believe that the countries of the EU have to date been too patient and provided too much assistance for integration, particularly for Muslim emigration, but without any significant results. On the other hand, immigrants from places such as Asia have made use of this opportunity and integrated more successfully.
The time has come to demand more from immigrants. They must want to and strive to integrate, which will make integration more effective, and not just abuse our welfare systems, frequently undermining the sense of security in our countries. A new criterion for legal immigration should also be the needs of the host country, as France recently proposed."@en1
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