Longer detention for illegal immigrants is approved
23 June 2008 - Issue : 787


Red Cross and police help some of around 50 illegal immigrants who arrived on board a small canoe at Vidrio beach in Granadina de Abona, Canary Islands, May 27, 2008. Many were in bad health and were moved to centres for treatment
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Over fierce objections and harsh language condemning what critics said were draconian measures, the European Parliament has approved rules that would allow illegal immigrants to be held longer in detention and in some cases shipped back to the countries from which they came.

“Europe has written one of the darkest pages of its history and can no longer be considered the cradle of human rightsâ€