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Borders, Asylum, Migration

People want to enter the EU for a variety of reasons and through different channels: reuniting with family, work, business or education but also to escape from political oppression or war.  EU State authorities need to cooperate on border management to keep our borders secure.  They also have a shared responsibility for treating asylum seekers equally throughout the EU. A number of information sharing mechanisms - which include the collection and the exchange of information on non EU citizens - are central to their cooperation on migration and asylum.

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7
Jul
2011

Migration

Opinion of 7 July 2011 on the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions on migration, OJ C 34/02, 08.02.2012, p.18

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Commission's Communication on migration
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17
Dec
2010

EU Internal Security Strategy in Action: Five steps towards a more secure Europe

Opinion on the Communication from the Commission "EU Internal Security Strategy in Action: Five steps towards a more secure Europe"

See also the text of the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council - "The EU Internal Security Strategy in Action: Five steps towards a more secure Europe".

15
Dec
2010

EURODAC

Opinion on the establishment of 'EURODAC' for the comparison of fingerprints

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