United Kingdom, 11th May: The UK will get compelled to accept more Mediterranean migrants as the EU backs quota system.
This means immigration will become more poisonous now as the new quota system becomes effective.
This has been revealed by a latest draft text.
So, it will be an automatic redistribution program for immigrants overcrowding states of southern Europe.
<blockquote> EU is considering a proposal for distribution of immigrants among different EU states soon. </blockquote>
“European Agenda for Migration”—‘European Agenda for Migration’ is to have a solution to the current refugee being faced by Europe. It may be worth mentioned that in a bid to cross the Mediterranean and reach EU nations, a large number of migrants(in thousands) have reportedly died.
Hence, to solve such a crisis of the migrants, the UN(United Nations) has asked the EU to admit up to 20,000 refugees annually. And such migrants shall be taken directly from the camps situated outside the different EU states including Lebanon and Turkey. Due to the war in Syria, nearly four million migrants have sought refuge in Lebanon or Turkey.
Mandatory Migrant Settlement Quotas—The EU is all set to propose the new mandatory Migrant Settlement quotas by the end of May this year. As part of this mandatory quota, nations shall be called upon to jointly share the responsibility of providing housing to thousands of migrant refugees coming from across the Mediterranean in Europe.
As per Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of European Commission, during the times of emergency, 28 member states shall have to share the responsibility for allowing entry to migrants.
To have a fair and a balanced participation rate of all EU member states, the EU needs to have a permanent system for sharing large number of asylum seekers and refugees among its different member states.
UK opposes mandatory system of resettlement–Meanwhile, the UK Home Office has clarified that the plans are not acceptable. It further maintained that sincere efforts need to stop people traffickers.
It maintained that any EU Commission proposals for introduction of a non-voluntary quota will be opposed by the UK.