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Brussels, the city of my affection

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Last updated: 2024/09/21 at 5:37 AM
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Sweden’s recent proposal to pay migrants to return to their countries of origin to improve integration has sparked a debate on managing migration in the EU. The topic has once again highlighted the disunity across the bloc, with countries like Germany reintroducing border checks after a terror attack in August and Hungary threatening to send irregular migrants to Brussels on one-way trips. Matej Tonin, a Slovenian conservative MEP, believes that speeding up the return of those who do not have the right to stay in the EU is essential in protecting external borders.

The panel of MEPs, which included German Green Sergey Lagodinsky, Dutch liberal Brigitte van den Berg and Slovenian conservative Matej Tonin, discussed the challenges of managing migration in Europe. Tonin emphasized the importance of swift returns for migrants who do not have a legal right to stay in the EU, while Lagodinsky highlighted the benefits of diversity in Europe. Lagodinsky argued that the issues in Europe are not caused by migration but rather by populist rhetoric that demonizes migrants. Despite the differing opinions among the MEPs, the panel highlighted the need for a more cohesive approach to managing migration in the EU.

The proposal by Sweden to pay migrants to return to their countries of origin has reignited the debate on integration and migration policies in the EU. While some countries like Germany have reintroduced border checks following a terror attack, others like Hungary have taken a more hardline approach by threatening to send irregular migrants to Brussels. The differing responses across the EU underscore the need for a more unified and coordinated approach to managing migration.

Sergey Lagodinsky’s argument that diversity is working well in Europe, despite the challenges, reflects the positive impact that migrants have had on European societies. However, the rise of populist rhetoric that demonizes migrants has created a toxic environment that hinders effective integration and migration policies. By focusing on swift returns for migrants who do not have a legal right to stay in the EU, Matej Tonin highlights the importance of protecting external borders and enforcing immigration laws.

The panel of MEPs discussed the complexities of managing migration in the EU and emphasized the need for a more cohesive approach. While there are differing opinions on how to address the challenges of migration, there is a consensus on the importance of protecting external borders and ensuring a fair and efficient immigration system. By addressing the root causes of migration and promoting integration, the EU can create a more sustainable and inclusive approach to managing migration.

In conclusion, the debate on managing migration in the EU highlights the need for a more cohesive and coordinated approach. By addressing the challenges of integration, protecting external borders, and promoting diversity, the EU can create a more inclusive and sustainable migration policy. The differing opinions among MEPs reflect the complexities of the issue, but there is a shared goal of ensuring a fair and efficient immigration system that benefits both migrants and host societies. Ultimately, by working together and finding common ground, the EU can create a more positive and effective approach to managing migration in the future.

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