"Common, co-owned and mutually beneficial migration governance partnership models – centered around rights of migrants – are the only sustainable models of the future."
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"A comprehensive migration policy ensuring equitable focus on immigration/emigration; institutionalizing safeguards for solidarity-based regional asylum system; balanced b/t legal/safe access to EU & return of third-country nationals should become the central narrative"
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"A fully-fledged fairness mechanism under Dublin IV, strengthened safeguarding of fundamental rights to all persons residing in EU regardless of their status – especially vulnerable migrants and asylum-seekers – and forward-looking flexible labour migration schemes needed."
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"Increased return rates, unmatched by enhanced reception & absorption capacities in countries of origin & inconsiderate of their political and social fabrics, may have unwanted negative consequences, impeding balanced development, undermining political stability."
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"EU political leadership are called to reinstate their crucial role as molding rather than mirroring public opinion. Explaining true nature, drivers and implications of migration and vying for approval to pursue informed, rights-based and future-proof migration policies."
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"The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration should shape the global agenda on migration for decades to come. States should be forward looking in the negotiations based upon where they would like to see migration policy and practice evolve to in twenty years."
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"If the EU is to remain a project of solidarity, unity and shared values and responsibilities, it needs a new migration governance vision based on the very same principles."
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