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07-04-2008, 02:15 PM #1
"France or Europe will not accept the misery of the wor
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French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, searches to leave his mark during the next six months where he will be at the front of the European Union (EU) and one of his priorities is to approve a "pact" on immigration among the 27 countries of the block.
Sarkozy wants that the agreement prohibits massive regularizations of foreigners without documents as the ones that have granted Spain and Italy in the last decade.
The proposal, that will be detailed July 7 and 8 during a cabinet meeting in Cannes, also seeks to increase border controls to avoid the arrival of undocumented immigrants to the block.
"France or Europe, is not going to accept all the misery of the world", said Sarkozy on Monday, citing an expression of the former French prime minister Michel Rocard.
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07-04-2008, 02:37 PM #2"France or Europe, is not going to accept all the misery of the world", said Sarkozy on Monday, citing an expression of the former French prime minister Michel Rocard."The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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07-04-2008, 02:52 PM #3
Not if the UNHCR can help it!
UNHCR warns Sarkozy over EU immigration plans
EUBusiness.com
(GENEVA) - The UN High Commissioner for Refugees warned France not to tighten EU immigration policy at the expense of refugees' rights, as it took over the bloc's presidency Tuesday.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has already said he intends to use the six-month presidency to adopt a tough "European pact on immigration and asylum", which would see a hardening of policy in the controversial area.
"UNHCR hopes that France will take the lead in making sure that migration management measures are not at the expense of refugee protection," the agency's spokeswoman Jennifer Pagonis told a news conference in Geneva.
The UNHCR also expressed a hope that Paris's presidency of the 27-nation bloc would take steps to allow more refugees to be permanently settled in the EU.
"(We) also urge France to take forward the discussion of refugee resettlement at EU level, with a view to engaging more member states in resettlement and making more resettlement places available in the European Union," Pagonis said.
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07-04-2008, 03:32 PM #4
Too bad Sarkozy isn't running for President of the US. I would vote for him in an instant. He is so much better than what we have running.
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07-04-2008, 05:46 PM #5
Unfortunately, Sarkozy is also part of the global cabal pushing for greater powers for the European Union over the countries of that continent, taking away essential rights of self-determination. (Pretty much like the proposed globalist North American Union here that would supersede our constitution and Supreme Court, taking away our sovereignty and having us governed by a bunch of non-elected bureaucrats.)
He and the Eurocrats are FURIOUS at Ireland for their "no" vote last month on the Lisbon Treaty (which was really an intentionally more confusing reworking of the earlier European constitution that was voted down by the French and Dutch).
Sarkozy and the non-elected Eurocrats are so p***ed off at the Irish -- how DARE they want to have a say in how their own country is run! -- that they are threatening to IGNORE that vote and do what they want anyway! That's dictatorship.
So, Sarkozy represents a conundrum. On one hand he's got it right where illegal immigration is concerned. On the other, he's a dictatorial threat against freedom-loving nations. If we were to wish for someone like him to run this country, we'd want only one of those incarnations. Otherwise, we'd be MexiCanAmerica in two seconds flat.
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