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Illegal Immigration

Keeping a low profile

10.11.2008

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They come through the backdoor and they are quiet. They don't dodge fares and never run red lights, which means they will never get a speeding fine. They don't want to catch attention because they are illegal in Europe.

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Whether in Italy or Spain, illegal immigrants arrive daily on European beaches. They are expecting a better life and a job, to open new doors. These people have given up hope. Often enough, the stampede ends in death. And those who make it live a life on the edge of society.

But what should the continent of Europe do about it? And how is the EU tackling the issue? Can and should we do something about the cruel treatment of these immigrants in their home countries? How committed is Europe to creating a common immigration policy? Come with us to the borders of the EU. Follow us to Africa and experience immigrants' lives.

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by MAx Donzella

22.02.2010

Italy

http://www.vipbusinessimmigration.com

Born in Italy , now in Canada

My name is Max Donzella , Director of VIP Business Immigration Canada, Immigration for Business Poeple and Directors with a High NEt Worth.

Concerning the Europeen situation , there has to be a solution in the very near future as we must remember that there is a strong basis of right wing movements that are anti-immigrant in all Europeen countries. As the financial situation of europeens will continue to deteriorate in time ( cannot be avoided) , we might see some tension from historial citizens of certain countries and new citizens or immigrants . It is time to stop illegal immigration and learn from the best countries that can provide input on how to create immigration policies. We cannot afoard Europe becoming more stressed in terms of public unrest.

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