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"Madam President, what a lot of voices to praise the Schengen ! One cannot talk about freedom of movement within the European Union without talking about the consequences of it being closed to the outside. Let us stop scaremongering with a few tens of thousands of Tunisians. Let us stop lumping everything together, and let us talk about the dozens of men and women locked up in detention centres at Europe’s borders, on either side of its borders. Dozens of them are being sent back to their country of origin, without even having been able to use their right of asylum. Others are being denied the right to live with their families. Where are the fundamental rights of these men, women and children? What about their freedom of movement? What about the solidarity between countries of the Union and third countries, when we make partnership agreements dependent on the readmission of their nationals? How can we let dozens of people die in the Mediterranean without doing everything in our power to save these human lives? I am sorry, but I do not believe that we have that many reasons to be proud of the Schengen ."@en1
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