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"Mr President, the internal security of the European Union is being attacked by numerous threats which are, due to our policy of open borders, quickly spreading throughout Europe. Perhaps the greatest current internal security issue facing the European Union is increasingly sophisticated organised crime. The massive influx of economic migrants from poor countries in Asia or Africa, and also large differences in living standards in certain regions of the Union, generate exploitable potential for the organisation of illegal black market labour, prostitution and widespread defrauding of the social systems of wealthy countries. We cannot therefore ignore the link between internal security and the political and security turmoil that surrounds us, and we should therefore aim for a comprehensive European Union security policy and formulate this system in such a way that clear links between foreign influences and the domestic consequences for the security of the European Union are contained in such a system. I believe that a comprehensive approach of this nature is an essential prerequisite for a successful security policy within the European Union."@en1
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