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". We can best protect against illegal and irregular immigration if we try to prevent it. We could lend support to people to find a livelihood and social security in their countries of origin, that is, we could eliminate the causes of their emigration. If that is not feasible, we should create legal channels of immigration, which naturally also fulfil the needs of our own labour market. Economic immigration is a real phenomenon these days, which, on the other hand, is also a necessity, since with its help we can more readily defend against demographic and economic challenges. Consequently, we may consider immigration policy a regulatory means by which we can become able to control our labour needs. Through it we give opportunities to third-country immigrants who can legally enter the territory of the EU for the purpose of finding employment. The system of reception procedures would be significantly simplified by the creation of a merged procedure, which would confer the right of residence and employment at the same time. For this reason I, too, voted in favour of this horizontal legislative framework being created as soon as possible."@en1

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