Agreements between the EU and non-EU states on so-called “return hubs” should be “framed in flexible way” to “prevent judicial scrutiny.” This is according to a document produced by the Polish Presidency of the Council in February, obtained and published by Statewatch.
Personally, i think immigration is a real issue. But there must be a better way then this :(
Here in the Netherlands people spend way too long in AZC’s as we call them. How hard can it be to decide if someone can stay or not? Surely it should not take months if not years.
If the infrastructure would be focused on processing requests quickly, getting people access to language and if necessary work qualification and then into being able to sustain themselves financially it would be much cheaper, would help counteract the demographic issues and treat the people decently.
But racism is deeply entrenched in most European cultures so we rather spend more money to treat people poorly and have our social systems and economies fail over a lack of young people sustaining them.
Personally, i think immigration is a real issue. But there must be a better way then this :(
Here in the Netherlands people spend way too long in AZC’s as we call them. How hard can it be to decide if someone can stay or not? Surely it should not take months if not years.
If the infrastructure would be focused on processing requests quickly, getting people access to language and if necessary work qualification and then into being able to sustain themselves financially it would be much cheaper, would help counteract the demographic issues and treat the people decently.
But racism is deeply entrenched in most European cultures so we rather spend more money to treat people poorly and have our social systems and economies fail over a lack of young people sustaining them.