Wednesday 17 June 2015

France, Italy And Germany "To Take The Bull By The Horn" On Migrant Issues

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On the 16th June, 2015, France, Italy and Germany signed an agreement between themselves for the effective check on migrants taking perilous and futile journeys  from Libya and other African countries.
 There was complete show of unity amongst the three ministers who stood for their countries  in signing the agreement.
 At a press conference,  Mr. Bernard Cazeneuve French Interior Minister said “You have three friends in front of you,” which probably meant that the migrants crisis was about to end.
They thought it wise that the proper screening process should be held for the migrant  who regardless of the danger on the Mediterranean sea keep coming on in their large numbers.
This screening would help them separate the group of migrant who have proper reason to be helped and to be relocated to other  EU countries.
Such relocation would be done by sharing the migrant to the countries without much stress on their various economy.
The other migrants who had no good reasons or valid documents for any applications for asylum would be send back to their various countries.
Such a decision would help ease up the strain of countries like France, Greece and Italy and further more  lessen the distress on the Northern countries where this migrant eventually settle done with other relatives.
In this northern countries, the migrant easily find jobs and cope up with life.
With this screening mechanism France and Austria have heighten their security apparatus and turned back hundreds of migrants towards Italy where they are now living in makeshift houses and a number of them taking shelter at railway stations in Rome and Milan  compounding normal civil life.
This situation has prompted the Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi who said Italy has plan B for the solution of this problem but advice that if the plan B is used would destroy the image and the esteem of  the EU.
He consequently advice for all hands should be on deck and save the EU from this migrant issue.
Also, the European commission has advised the EU government to relocate 24,000 asylum-seekers from Italy and 16,000 from Greece over the next two years to help ease  the strain and tension cause by such influx of migrant on the Southern countries.

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