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"Mr President, the rights of third-country nationals are once again being expanded on the pretext of simplifying procedures and improving the management of immigration. If immigration remains at a high level in times of rising unemployment, then clearly local people will be crowded out of the jobs market. It is also strange that the supposedly highly qualified workers who are to make up for the supposed shortage of skilled labour in the EU all too often end up in unskilled sectors of the economy – in agriculture, in the building trade and in the hospitality sector; in other words, in precisely those areas in which workers are laid off more quickly than skilled workers. That also increases the likelihood of their having to be supported by the social safety net.
Instead of recklessly giving third-country nationals access to social security via the EU’s back door, we need to seriously investigate which sectors are recruiting immigrants, what level of education and training they have, and what costs this imposes on the general public. EU migration policy must not result in unchecked mass immigration and in workers being crowded out by competing labour – all at the behest of big business."@en1
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