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"The ECR Group are united in the view that the trade in human beings is intolerable and should be stopped. However, we have grave reservations about the adequacy of this resolution in tackling the root causes that lead to human trafficking and hence we have chosen to vote against. The ECR Group feel that this resolution takes a ‘victim-centred approach’ which prescribes how Member States should look after victims once they have been trafficked, thus assuming that the incidence of human trafficking is inevitable. The ECR Group have, however, along with the EPP, signed a resolution calling for enhanced cooperation between Member States, police and border control agencies where personal data can be safeguarded and where the care of a victim can be decided by individual Member States."@en1
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