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Illegal immigration problems set to escalate
By MaltaMedia News
Mar 28, 2007 - 10:41:30 AM
The problem of illegal immigration among southern European countries such as
Malta, is set to grow, said European
Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini while inaugurating new Frontex headquarters
in
Warsaw,
Poland on Wednesday.
"We cannot, unfortunately, expect the migratory pressures on the EU's
southern maritime borders to ease in the near future. On the contrary,
demographic statistical data indicate that migration is set to rise as the
population of the 50 least developed countries is likely to more than double,
from 800 million in 2007 to 1.7 billion in 2050," the Commissioner said.
Commissioner Frattini said the European Union (EU) will keep a lookout for
any change in migratory routes towards the bloc.
Just weeks ago, the union set
in motion a number of initiatives to boost the operational capacity of Frontex.
It is expected that the Commission will unveil proposals for a new European
surveillance system for all external land and maritime borders in May, added Mr
Frattini.
Border patrolling agency Frontex was set up two years ago to combat illegal
immigration in the EU.
It first joint
patrol missions were launched last year, one of which took place off the
Maltese coast.
He announced that the
Commission will, in May, unveil proposals for a new European surveillance
system for all external land and maritime borders.
Sources close to Frontex told The Times of Malta that the agency, together with the
Maltese government and a number of other EU member states, is working on a new
patrol mission to be launched on the central Mediterranean route, also covering
Malta.
It is hoped that this mission will start before summer, the season when illegal
migration from
North Africa reaches its peak.
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and
its migrations.
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