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Even the European Commission’s modest proposal to share responsibility for processing asylum applications and resettling refugees – rather than leaving Greece and Italy solely responsible for processing all of the asylum
seekers
who reach their shores – has faced inexplicably strong resistance.
Some even proposed taking rescued asylum
seekers
directly to other European ports.
Beyond improving the distribution of responsibility for asylum
seekers
across European countries, such an approach should entail the creation of safe legal channels for those fleeing conflict and extreme poverty.
The final key feature of a comprehensive strategy to address the migration crisis is the establishment of deeper ties with the African countries from which many asylum
seekers
hail.
Instead of focusing on policing borders and returning migrants to their home countries, EU and African leaders could develop strategies for protecting the lives and human rights of asylum
seekers
and migrants, including during anti-smuggling efforts.
In these circumstances, a majority of European voters have recently shown, once again, that they favor the right and its tendency to support the fortune
seekers.
The answer lies in a finely honed strategy, perfected over years, that juggles US demands and the interests of local intelligence chiefs, mullahs, tribal leaders, venal politicians, and a host of fortune
seekers.
And investments in new schools and improved education for immigrant children and job
seekers
would be certain to pay off handsomely.
Previously, the principle of fairness had been used against migrants, such as when asylum
seekers
are accused of trying to exploit the British welfare system.
When answering survey questions, the average Briton may be thinking more about these cohorts than, say, asylum
seekers
and refugees fleeing from conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa.
That has meant referring even asylum
seekers
for prosecution, and, most controversially, taking away their children to be detained separately.
The policies, language, and response to the events unfolding on the EU's southern border must be different from those concerning the voluntary movement of job
seekers
from one safe country to another.
If asylum
seekers
were provided with opportunities to present their claims in the countries where they currently find themselves, they would not be forced to risk their lives at sea to reach Italy or Greece.
And last week, she met with the leaders of Italy, Greece, France, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Netherlands, whose help she needs to restrict the movement of asylum
seekers
within the EU.
The so-called Common European Asylum System that prevails today is perceived as unfair by many member states, and violates the rights of many asylum
seekers.
Sweden and Germany have taken in the majority of asylum
seekers
from Syria and elsewhere, while most other EU member states have admitted few or none.
When asylum
seekers
reach European shores, the EU should take collective financial and administrative responsibility for processing and accommodating them, regardless of where they disembark.
Trump displays both tendencies, claiming without substantiation that Middle East terrorists are among the migrants and asylum
seekers
from Central America, while reinforcing the racial, religious, and anti-feminist animus of his base.
Less than three years ago, when more than 100,000 asylum
seekers
were arriving at the EU’s borders every month, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “The fundamental right to asylum for the politically persecuted knows no upper limit.”
In 2015, Germany registered 890,000 asylum seekers, and over the 18-month period from September 1 of that year, accepted more than 600,000 applications for asylum.
Political leaders who want to act humanely toward asylum
seekers
and other aspiring immigrants now face an awful moral dilemma.
Matteo Salvini, the League leader and current interior minister, has castigated the EU for leaving Italy on its own to deal with incoming asylum
seekers.
Only a coordinated global response can guarantee that in the long run people from the poorest billion will visit Europe as tourists and business partners, not as asylum
seekers.
Such policies include constitutional protections for asylum seekers, provision of temporary identification documents, and guaranteed access to public education, banking, and health-care services.
One young man said he planned to put more computers into primary schools; another had set up a network to connect rural job
seekers
in the urban tumult of Dakar, Senegal’s capital.
By some forecasts, 11 million people will enter Africa’s labor market each year for the next decade, most of whom will be first-time job
seekers.
The potential flight of employment
seekers
– a formidable force worldwide – is only one problem.
The other major multilateral migration agency, the IOM, assists in the return of migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and the internally displaced to their place of origin, or to other countries or regions that have agreed to accept them.
Africa’s job
seekers
will need work, and Europe will have it.
Much of Europe already suffers from under-performing labor markets in which job
seekers
and would-be employers either can’t or won’t find one another.
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