From The Times September 3, 2009
More homes for refugees as Europe aims to end people-trafficking
The first group to be dealt with is expected to be Iraqi refugees based in Syria and Jordan while future beneficiaries could be Somali refugees in Kenya and Sudanese refugees in Chad.
The European Council on Refugees and Exiles described the proposal as “a good first step towards a fully-fledged European resettlement programme, which should ultimately lead to an increase of resettlement places in Europe.” But it warned that the setting of priorties should not be used as an excuse to reject non-priority cases.
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L'Italie, qui fait face à un afflux de migrants inédit dans son histoire, se montre particulièrement sourcilleuse sur sa politique d'immigration dont certaines mesures ont suscité la controverse. En août, le gouvernement a autorisé la constitution de rondes citoyennes censées assurer la tranquillité publique dans les rues et fait voter une nouvelle loi sur la sécurité. Elle fait notamment du séjour irrégulier en Italie en délit, passible d'une amende de 10 000 euros.
POR CÁ É CONSIDERADO PELOS PRIMOS DOS IMPORTADOS QUE TRATAM DESSES ASSUNTOS DE LEGALIZAÇÃO E NACIONALIDADE,UMA RIQUEZA...
A ANIMAÇÃO IRÁ TER MAIOR IMPACTO.DE TIROS DE CANOS SERRADOS PARA CINTOS EXPLOSIVOS...
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