Article 58X96 Europe's migration 'crisis' isn't about numbers. It's about prejudice

Europe's migration 'crisis' isn't about numbers. It's about prejudice

by
Shada Islam
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Reforming the EU's inhumane refugee policy also means confronting Orban's view of Europe as a superior, white Christian club

Fortress Europe is being redesigned - but it is no easy task. European Union home affairs ministers on Thursday began the process of repairing the bloc's broken migration policy, just weeks after the tragic devastation of the Moria refugee camp on Lesbos. Expect no quick changes, however. The 27 countries are deeply divided over proposals for a new pact" on asylum and migration.

The European commission's plan calls for faster pre-entry screening and quick returns of those who fail to quality for asylum. The focus is on ending sometimes deliberately slow, inhumane and inefficient border management procedures, which lead to squalid, overcrowded camps such as Moria, where people can be left in limbo for years. The return of those denied asylum could be managed with a newly appointed EU returns coordinator". EU data shows that on average approximately 370,000 applications are rejected each year, but only a third of people are expelled.

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