10/17/2024 | Press release | Archived content
17.10.2024
Question for written answer E-002132/2024
to the Commission
Rule 144
Jean-Paul Garraud (PfE), Julien Leonardelli (PfE), Virginie Joron (PfE), Marie-Luce Brasier-Clain (PfE), Fabrice Leggeri (PfE), André Rougé (PfE), Valérie Deloge (PfE), Gilles Pennelle (PfE), Aleksandar Nikolic (PfE), Alexandre Varaut (PfE), Pierre Pimpie (PfE), Pascale Piera (PfE), Mélanie Disdier (PfE), Anne-Sophie Frigout (PfE)
In light of the ongoing audit of the effectiveness of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)[1] and current data showing repeated failure to integrate third-country nationals into European societies, a reassessment of current migration management policies is essential. The persistence of socio-economic disparities between migrants and EU citizens, as well as the increasing risks of unemployment and social exclusion, raise questions about the appropriateness of pursuing a policy of taking in migrants on a massive scale.
Submitted: 17.10.2024