Friday, 22 January 2010

Migrations: a topic set aside

The topic of migrations has been set aside from the European debates notwithstanding the fact it still offers grounds for political battles and academic debate. Apart from human rights related spectacular events (such as the recent riots in Southern Italy) and many politcal parties among Europe pushing the issue on a nearly racist-edged basis, the phenomena fades up quickly form the scene mostly for the difficulty of the Union in finding a clear cuts instead of short-cuts on effective and faireregulations. The so called phenomenon of "externalisation" of migration policies, in few words, improving third countries' capacity of embanking the flows is many times an embarassing topic for member States, especially for Southern European countries, notably easily reacheable areas for migrants coming from Middle east and Africa.
Migreurop.org:     
http://www.migreurop.org/article903.html

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