Monday, April 15, 2013

EUROPEAN UNION INTERVENTION FOR TOUGHER IMMIGRATION POLICY ON DOMESTIC MEMBER COUNTRIES WITH LIBERALIZED IMMIGRATION POLICIES FOR THE GENERAL PREVENTION OF ILLEGALE IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS.

EUROPEAN UNION INTERVENTION FOR TOUGHER IMMIGRATION POLICY ON DOMESTIC MEMBER COUNTRIES WITH LIBERALIZED IMMIGRATION POLICIES FOR THE GENERAL PREVENTION OF ILLEGALE IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS.

      European Union intervention for tougher immigration policy on domestic member countries with liberalized immigration policies for the general prevention of illegale immigration problems that entailed human trafficing , prostitution, illegale work permit, violation of organ donation regulations and further illegale border crossing within the Eurozone has remained controversial and may require further debates for the prevention of the mentioned causes of illegale border crossing within the European Union believed by many people to have tripled within the shortest time period. However, Eurozone member countries reaction to the European Union tougher immigration policy have remained different, despite the sought for a unified immigration policy within the Eurozone. Germany, France England and Greece have tightened their previously liberalized immigration policies, while Cyprus has liberalized its immigration and citizenship, particularly for the investors and students who wise to invest, or reside in Cyprus for further studies, inspite of the latest reports on victims of immigration problems that have frequently originated in Eastern Europe, North Africa, West Africa and parts of Russia, instead of the poor Eurozone member countries and Asian countries.

                                          Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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