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"The Spanish Presidency’s statements on immigration policy, and border controls in particular, blow hot and cold very curiously. In particular, Spain’s creed that such matters should be regulated at European level rings very hollow in view of the country’s recent mass legalisation of illegal immigrants; of which the – shall we say – more northerly European countries, too, will soon pay the price without ever having a say in the matter. It also struck me that the Spanish Presidency is continuing to advocate an active immigration policy at a time of very serious economic crisis, when no one knows how many million Europeans are unemployed. What we really need is to close our borders, put a real stop to immigration and, of course, provide economic support to countries that need it. The further large-scale immigration you are advocating can only lead to large-scale problems."@en1
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