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"Madam President, Europe must act decisively. Every effort should be made to save lives, create stability in conflict regions and assist Member States overwhelmed by the challenges they face. But many in this Parliament believe that the solution lies in more forms of legal migration and binding quotas. My group did not sign the joint resolution, because such actions merely address the symptoms rather than the causes. Member States need to commit more resources and offer more humanitarian resettlement and aid. We need efficient asylum processing and an expedient return system. Frontex, Europol and the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) need to be better equipped.
Lives can be saved by not allowing trafficking vessels to depart in the first place and by cutting off the fortunes that are being made by human traffickers. This needs urgent cooperation with third countries to be achieved. True and meaningful solidarity is gained through trust, a moral imperative and a sense of responsibility which can never be created through compulsion.
I would say to Mr Farage (who, for the moment, seems to have emigrated or sought asylum elsewhere in this country): of course it is wrong to confuse immigration and asylum. But to deliberately confuse immigration and terrorism is disgraceful and unacceptable."@en1
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