ETUC calls on the European Parliament to respect migrants' fundamental rights

Brussels, 18/06/2008

The ETUC has strong concerns that several provisions of the Council Common Position run counter to basic fundamental rights. In particular, provisions relating to the length of the detention, the 5 year re-entry ban on the territory and forced returns to countries other than the country of origin are in its view unacceptable.

The ETUC has expressed its concerns about the repressive nature of the Directive and has urged the Parliament to at least establish acceptable norms in terms of the protection of migrants’ human rights.

In addition, the ETUC reminded the members of Parliament that the fight against irregular migration cannot be effective without having opened channels for regular migration, clear policies against labour exploitation of irregular migrants, and providing them with bridges out of irregularity. For this, the EU would need a more proactive and comprehensive policy on migration, integration and development, on which Member States unfortunately have great difficulty agreeing.



- Letter to the European Parliament

- ETUC position on migration