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15 Amendments of Jeroen LENAERS related to 2015/2095(INI)

Amendment 212 #
Motion for a resolution
Subheading 8 a (new)
Conflict management and regional reception Points out that the present refugee crisis is largely due to crises at Europe's external borders; stresses therefore that conflict management should be assigned a major role in Europe's foreign policy and that that should be regarded as an integral part of a holistic approach to migration; considers that humanitarian aid and reception should be geared to limiting the impact of a conflict, inter alia, wherever possible, by according refugees effective help and reception in safe havens in the conflict area concerned, in neighbouring countries or in the region;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 310 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10
10. Underlines that military operations should not be the predominate aspect of any holistic approach to migration and reiterates that Operation Sophia must not distract assets already deployed in the Mediterranean from saving lives at sea;deleted
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 369 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15
15. Takes the view that the establishment of urgent relocation measures is a move in the right direction, and calls on Member States to fulfil their obligations wi; deplores the lack of political will on the part of the Member States to implement the regard to those measures as soon as possiblelocation measures;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 384 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
16. Recalls that, for the purposes of the Relocation Decisions, relocation will cover only those nationalities for which the proportion of positive decisions granting international protection in the Union has been 75 % or more for the preceding three months, on the basis of Eurostat data; notes that the Relocation Decisions will affect a relatively small number of people, and will leave out the large numbers of applicants originating from other third countries who cannot be relocated under those decisions;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 479 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23 a (new)
23a. Stresses that, in order for an ambitious resettlement policy to succeed, it is necessary for the irregular influx to be substantially reduced;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 510 #
Motion for a resolution
Subheading 17 a (new)
Review of the Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees In the light of the anticipated increase in migration in future, calls on the Commission to investigate how the Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees can be revised in order to secure the Convention's continued effectiveness for the future; considers that the emphasis here must be on increasing international responsibility and solidarity with regard to refugee issues, and on the temporary nature of their reception;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 566 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 33
33. Recommends that the criteria on which the Relocation Decisions are based should be built directly into the Union’s standard rules for allocating responsibility; emphasises that, in reviewing the Dublin Regulation, it is important to reflect on the value of describing certain asylum seekers as ‘applicants in clear need of international protection’, since those migrants and refugees who do not fall into that category would still – at least under the current system – have to be dealt with by the Member State of first arrival;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 740 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 48
48. UnderstandStresses that the safe return of those people who, following an individual assessment of their asylum application, are determined not to be eligible for protection in the Union is something that must be carried out as part of the proper implementation of the CEASan element in the proper implementation of the CEAS and is necessary in order to conserve funds and support for the reception of those who are eligible for international protection;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 757 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 49
49. Acknowledges that, in the light of the fact that, in 2014, 36 % of third country nationals who were ordered to leave the Union were effectively returned, there is a need to improve the effectiveness of the Union’s return system substantially; observes that this is important in order to conserve funds and support for the reception of those who are eligible for international protection;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 791 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 51 a (new)
51a. All measures must be taken to ensure irregular migrants' effective return, including use of detention as a legitimate measure of last resort. In particular, Member States should reinforce their pre- removal detention capacity to ensure the physical availability of irregular migrants for return and take steps to prevent the abuse of rights and procedures;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 830 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 54 a (new)
54a. Considers that, at all events, countries which are candidates for membership of the European Union should be classified as safe countries;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 1014 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 83
83. Points out that the Union and its Member States must be selective in their support for third-countries’ law enforcement agencies taking into account the record of those agencies in breaching the human rights of migrants;deleted
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 1020 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 84
84. Recommends that, in cooperation with third countries involves assessing, an effort should be made to reinforce those countries’ asylum systems, their capacity to support for refugees, and their ability and willingness to tackle human trafficking and criminal smuggling into and through those countries;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 1066 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 89
89. Reaffirms that, as part of its foreign policy, the Union must adopt a long-term strategy to help counteract the ‘push factors’ in third countries, such as conflicts, (persecution, conflict, generalised violence or extreme poverty), which force people into the hands of criminal smuggling networks, which they see as their only chance to reach the Union;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 1084 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 92
92. Understands that, in the long term, greater impetus is needed in solving thStresses the Union's responsibility for helping to resolve geo-political issues that affect the root causes of migration, such as war, poverty, corruption, hunger and a lack of opportunities, meansd that people will still feel forced to flee to Europe unless Europe looks at how to helperefore understands that greater efforts need to be made in this field; stresses furthermore the Union's responsibility for helping to re-build those countries; points out that this means that the Commission and the Member States must put up the money to help build capacity in third countries, such as by facilitating investment and education, strengthening and enforcing asylum systems, helping to manage borders better, and reinforcing legal and judicial systems there;
2016/02/22
Committee: LIBE