5 Amendments of Pablo IGLESIAS related to 2015/2095(INI)
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
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Paragraph 1
1. Highlights the need for a holistic EU approach to migration which ensures coherence between its internal and external policiethe right to asylum and human rights;
Amendment 30 #
Draft opinion
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Paragraph 2
2. Stresses that the persistent instability and conflicts in the EU’s neighbourhood have a serious impact oin the mass influx of migrantserms of the forced displacement of people; believes that a genuine response to the migratiohumanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean will come only from tackling the root causes, namely poverty, instability, wars, persecution, natural disasters, and any other violations of human rights and natural disasters;
Amendment 62 #
Draft opinion
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Paragraph 3
3. Advocates broader and intensified EU cooperation with third countries of origin and transit, through bilateral agreements, in order to clamp down on smuggling and trafficking networks, to ensure capacity building in the fields of asylum sysand organising safe and legal channels for entry into the EU via a range of mechanisms, such as the possibility of applying for humanitarian visas and asylum at consulatems and borderembassies in third countrol, to provide protection for people in need, to develop frameworks for regular migration and mobility, and to put into force a humane and effective return policy for irregular migranties and the creation of humanitarian corridors; considers that it is not a tightening-up of policies, but rather an orchestration of these mechanisms, that will contribute effectively to stopping networks that traffic in human beings and organised criminal groups;
Amendment 85 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
Paragraph 4
4. Calls on key origin and transit countries for irregular migration to the EU to implement the existing bilateral readmission agreements fully and effectively; highlights, furthermore, the need to improvonsiders, at the same time, that the EU should develop a binding resettlement programme, with annual quotas, and a system of mandatory and permanent relocation, which would automatically be applicable across-border cooperation with neighbouring EU Member States in this respect, including through enhanced operational and technical cooperation with FRONTEX; believes, at the same time, that the EU should establish a binding resettlement programme with yearly quotas and a permanent mandatory and automatically triggered relocation system across the EU the EU, and that the remit of Frontex should be expanded to include search and rescue operations, while also equipping it with the requisite humanitarian tools; considers also that the possibility of suspending the Dublin Convention should be examined, while working towards the adoption of a common asylum policy;
Amendment 110 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
Paragraph 5
5. Welcomes the launch of the EUNAVFOR Med operation against smugglers and traffickers in the Mediterranean and supports the reinforcement of the management of the Union’s external borders; iInsists, however, on the need for broader sustained, coordinated search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean to save lives and for an EU policy on asylum, subsidiary protection and temporary protection which fully comply with binding obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights and wholly and unconditionally respect the non- refoulement principle;