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Under mysterious circumstances a strange guy (well played by Trintignant) escapes from some underground
asylum.
This movie is full of embarrassing clichés (e.g. the
asylum
inmates behave absolutely unnatural) and looks to me like a "work in progress" that was finished by all means.
Not exactly evoking horror, but Boris Karloff is a sadistic master of an insane
asylum.
She is valiant in her efforts to expose the horrid conditions at the
asylum.
They end up locked in a mental
asylum
with a topless tap dancer where Divine repents to the Virgin Mary before they escape and make their way to the hospital where a whacked out surgeon butchers his patients.
And now that we are being skeptical anyway: undead girls don't just appear naked on tables in the catacombs of an abandoned
asylum
without reason, and they certainly don't remain lying there for weeks at the disposal of oversexed nerds!
One day whilst skipping school, outsiders JT and Rickie hang around an abandoned
asylum
and discover the seemingly lifeless body of an attractive young woman chained to a table in the one of the basements.
College student members of the "dare club" break into an abandoned
asylum
to have a scavenger hunt using their own underwear.
Once the forms are signed Dracula travels to London to take up residence in his new property which is situated next to a mental
asylum
run by Dr. Jack Seward (Harvey Korman) & as Dracula introduces himself he notices Lucy Westenra (Lysette Anthony) a friend of Seward's daughter Mina (Amy Yasbeck) & takes an unhealthy interest in her as he changes into a bat, flies into her room while she is asleep & drinks her blood.
Are you still with me, OK stay tuned it gets more and more hard to follow, the family also have a sister who was locked up in an
asylum
after she murdered her father, except she didn't, as the truth the doctors told them would be worse for her mental state.
Which child goes to what school or what public housing is offered to which
asylum
seeker will be of concern to many people (and views will differ).
Demographic data don’t capture the on-the-ground reality of
asylum
systems on the brink of collapse or economies struggling to provide housing and employment.
Indeed, some of the ideas proposed – a common
asylum
system and a common burden-sharing scheme – would constitute a clear transfer of sovereignty to the EU in an area once seen as a core national function.
Standardized and streamlined procedures for handling
asylum
applications must also be implemented.
Rebuilding the
Asylum
SystemNEW YORK – The European Union needs to accept responsibility for the lack of a common
asylum
policy, which has transformed this year’s growing influx of refugees from a manageable problem into yet another political crisis.
This precipitated panic among
asylum
seekers, the general public, and the authorities responsible for law and order.
But other
asylum
seekers and migrants must not be forgotten.
The current patchwork of 28 separate
asylum
systems does not work: it is expensive, inefficient, and produces wildly inconsistent results in determining who qualifies for
asylum.
The new agency would gradually streamline procedures; establish common rules for employment and entrepreneurship, as well as consistent benefits; and develop an effective, rights-respecting return policy for migrants who do not qualify for
asylum.
Finally, to absorb and integrate more than a million
asylum
seekers and migrants a year, the EU needs to mobilize the private sector – NGOs, church groups, and businesses – to act as sponsors.
The EU must respond with a genuinely European
asylum
policy that will put an end to the panic and the unnecessary human suffering.
The absurd result, however, is that citizens from EU candidate countries are subject to
asylum
procedures, because no possibility for legal immigration to the EU exists for them.
But while the Balkans did become a highway for
asylum
seekers fleeing Syria for Germany and Sweden in 2015 and 2016, that route was effectively closed down when Turkey agreed to host refugees in exchange for EU financial aid.
But that would take the EU back to the same situation that it was in before, when
asylum
seekers were not being registered on arrival in Italy, and when it was all the more difficult to turn them back at other borders.
Yes, Europe’s current
asylum
policies, which put the burden almost entirely on the countries that receive the most migrants, have failed.
But the EU should also consider allowing applications for
asylum
and humanitarian visas directly at EU embassies in third countries, to weaken further the incentive to pay traffickers.
Building on the aims agreed by EU leaders, it is imperative that EU governments now conclude their work on the five legislative bills – on reception conditions,
asylum
qualifications, resettlement, the European
Asylum
Support Office, and Eurodac (the fingerprint database for
asylum
seekers) – already agreed with the European Parliament.
This is both regrettable and dangerous, as it could lead to further bartering between individual countries over who is responsible for
asylum
seekers.
Europe must continue to seek a collective response – a humane, coherent European
asylum
and migration system, which respects international law and our European values – before thousands more people lose their lives.
Even so, Italian populists are simply wrong to claim that Italy is absorbing a disproportionate and unfair share of
asylum
seekers.
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