What happened during the last week in the waters between Malta and Lampedusa certainly left each one of us b'dieqa hammer and hand heart paramount. To see people fight, fight for their lives so cruel manner will makes us're to stop and reflect on everything that's going around now. Regardless of which conclusion one can reach it, we ensure ourselves that such tragedies do not continue to occur.
It is because of this that we must work to the issue of tackling illegal immigration than by rhetoric but above all by concrete and lasting solutions that are beneficial to all involved in this human tragedy. We face the problem by looking hammer and hand not only at the immediate, but also to the future. After all prevention is always better than cure.
First and foremost we must ensure that no more deaths jkollnix in the Mediterranean Sea. Do not forget that apart from these two great tragedies that occurred during the past week, those people who lost their lives in such trips keep thousands. The second thing we ourselves Making sure it is short escape responsibility does not fall solely on those countries like Malta to happen at the border of Europe. The proposal Maltese and Italian Government to set up a task force, hammer and hand to the tailor is timely.
It is a state that the continued influx of illegal boats are filled b'immigranti weighs heavily on the periphery countries in Europe such as Malta. The problem of Malta is much more serious, because it is an island hammer and hand and small, and already many population density. Moreover, the Dublin II regulations hammer and hand cast a great responsibility on countries that welcome immigrants. These regulations stress that illegal immigrants for time, unable to move outside that country has requested asylum there. This leads to situations where the burden is not shared fairly between the EU member countries. The only positive point arising from these tragedies occurred, is the fact that finally there seems to be shifting and common agreement on the need for border countries provided both the means as well as aid in lifting weight of this problem. We insist that the burden of this problem carried by all European Union member countries equally. Now maybe there is some light! However, it is unfortunate that tragedy should have prompted more widespread cry for solidarity.
To do this we must ensure that we are attracting all of the same rope. It was a pleasure for me to note how during the last week in the European Parliament, the European Parliament voted for the Nationalist hammer and hand Party and advocated burden sharing mandatory between all EU member countries, after a year long we hear sharp criticism for their part in relation to the Labour Party and its demand for burden sharing mandatory.
The eventual introduction of 'burden sharing is not mandatory but the magic wand to solve all the problems related to illegal immigration. This is just one of many solutions there are to mitigate problems for everyone. In the debates which took part last week in the European Parliament underlined that as we have a duty and responsibility to see that these tragedies end. Gave solutions which can be drawn as long, as well as others that can be implemented hammer and hand now and without delay.
Europe has so much wealth from certain African countries need help to countries where most people are leaving hammer and hand iffitxu better future, by investing money and building industries, invest in health and education in these countries . Thus these people have a future in their own country and do not need to escape hammer and hand and face dangers of the journey to a better life .... when would prevent Mediterranean seabed behind. The problems that these people face in their countries makes it almost impossible for them to be able to live a dignified life at home. This is due to a number of different factors such as wars, climate change and big debts to Western countries.
For those who manage to escape and reach, there must be integration programs to not allow them closed f'Albert Town and Safi like caged hens. If we work well they can make an economic contribution to the country, instead of just weight. This applies only to those who deserve asylum from countries where there is war, dictatorial regime and rightly hammer and hand escape and sheltering. Those who come for economic purposes only, shall be considered as illegal immigrants and should be treated like anyone who tries to enter any country surreptitiously. These should be returned.
There must also be a possibility of "Freedom hammer and hand of movement" for the
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