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EU must focus on tangible solidarity on migration - government

Malta Independent Wednesday, 12 June 2013, 19:43 Last update: about 13 years ago

After today’s vote in the EP that approved the “Common European Asylum System”, the Ministry for Home Affairs and National Security said that the EU must now focus on increasing tangible solidarity among the Member States, mainly in the form of intra-EU relocation, given that Malta faces disproportionate pressure .

The Maltese Government believes that such solidarity would de factoensure the upkeep of common standards across the Union, not only in terms of recognition of status, but also in terms of eventual integration opportunities. It has to be recognised that certain Member States, such as Malta, have natural limitations when it comes to integration opportunities, mainly in view of small size and a small labour market.

Furthermore, failure to assign due attention to intra-EU relocation is not only detrimental to Member States exposed to disproportionate asylum pressures, but also to beneficiaries of international protection in those States.

It is also pertinent to draw attention to the fact that in Malta individual asylum applicants have always been granted the possibility of an interview at first instance and that no recourse has been made to accelerated procedures, where no interview would be held. Indeed, an overwhelming majority of irregular migrants entering Malta, well over 90%, apply for international protection and are duly interviewed, something which attests to the accessibility of the asylum system. Moreover, Malta has always allowed asylum seekers to stay in its territory pending the outcome of appeals procedures in line with the proposed new legislation.

The Ministry also wants to point out that investment in the Office of the Refugee Commissioner has enabled a more expeditious determination of cases at first instances, thereby reducing the term in detention for most genuine asylum seekers. It should also be noted that Maltese policy exempts vulnerable persons, including minors, from the detention requirement.

http://http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2013-06-12/news/ep-gives-green-light-to-the-new-european-asylum-system-1807777792/

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