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The Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund is a funding programme managed by the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission, which promotes the efficient management of migration flows and the implementation, strengthening and development of a common approach to asylum and immigration in the European Union. [54]
More than 200 academics belonging to 66 predominantly European universities have called the Pact "inhumane" and demanded that the European Parliament and the Council to reconsider how they view the Pact. [25] [26] In 2024 researchers like Gerald Knaus concluded, that the reform is unlikely to lead to a reduction in illegal immigration to the EU ...
Policies of reduced immigration, particularly from the European Union, are central to the manifestos of parties such as the UK Independence Party. Such policies have also been discussed by some members of the largest parties in Parliament, most significantly the Conservatives .
In order to achieve its goals, the European Commission has published several policy agendas. Current major agendas related to the DG HOME are the Security Union Strategy (2020), [ 4 ] the European Agenda on Migration (2015), [ 5 ] and the Cybersecurity Strategy for the European Union (2013). [ 6 ]
On 13 July 2016, the European Commission introduced the proposals to finalise the CEAS' reform. The reform sought to create a just policy for asylum seekers while providing a new system that was simple and shortened. Ultimately, the reform proposal attempted to create a system that could handle normal and impacted times of migratory pressure. [113]
All European Union citizens can visit the following partially recognised countries or territories with autonomous immigration policies without a visa — in Europe: Kosovo, [141] Transnistria, [142] [143] Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, [144] [145] in Asia: Hong Kong, [146] Macau, [147] Palestine, [148] South Ossetia, [149] [150] Taiwan.
The European Commission's Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (previously the Return Fund, the Refugee Fund, and the Integration Fund) is a funding programme managed by the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs which promotes the efficient management of migration flows and the implementation, strengthening and development of a ...
The European Migration Network (EMN) is a network funded by the European Union (EU) with the aim of providing EU institutions, national institutions and authorities as well as the general public with up-to-date, reliable and comparable data on migration and asylum. The aim is to report on the current discourse on migration and asylum in order ...