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"Madam President, I think we need a fundamentally different approach, with absolute priority on reducing the number of migrants entering the EU from outside. The current human-rights-driven agenda merely encourages migration. The pull factors of an open door, the near certainty of remaining once arrived on European soil, poor enforcement and repatriation, excessively generous welfare payments, and a legal straitjacket of international human rights conventions, are of far greater significance than the lack of physical barriers to migration – and Mr Verhofstadt’s ticket offices are not the answer, by the way.
I am also concerned about the effects of visa liberalisation. There are indications that many people from third countries enter the Schengen area legally and then overstay. These people are not effectively recorded, net departure is not enforced. What is the Commission going to do about this?
By the way, we should not expect Member States to provide additional EU budget funding to cover migration policies. Funds must be found from elsewhere within the budget. There must be former priorities which can be dropped and now there are new priorities. That is where you find the money from. There is no excuse for trying to call for more money from Member States."@en1
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