Friday, December 7, 2018

EU INTERIOR MINISTERS CONVENED IN THE EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT IN BRUSSELS IN THE ATTEMPT TO CONCLUDE THE CONTROVERSIAL UNIFIED IMMIGRATION POLICY FOR REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES.


    EU Interior Minister convened in the European Union Parliament in Brussels earlier today in the repeated attempts to conclude the debates on the controversial unified Immigration policy for refugees and asylum seekers in the European Union countries, particularly after six European Union countries objected participation in the debates on the controversial Immigration policy for refugees and asylum seekers in EU countries, specially in the Democratic Republic of Germany, due human rights violations that have been specified by various Humanitarian Organizations with emphasis on the United Nations Humanitarian Branch that seemed to have failed in its many attempts to formulate a fair and universal, or unified Immigration policy for asylum seekers and refugees currently stranded in refugees Centers in Europe, specially those that may have been stranded in the refugee and asylum center of the various States of Germany that entailed the free State of Bayern Munchen in which the government and human rights Organizations have opened multiple office for voluntary return of asylum seekers and refugees that may have remained stranded in Centers, or sshelters for long period of time and have failed to make progress as required for recognition and the upgrade of individual status. However, much effort has been required toward the conclusion of the controversial unified Immigration policy for refugees and asylum seekers in EU in the next United Nations Organization meeting scheduled to be held in Rabat the North African capital city of Morocco on Monday, December 10th in the year two thousand and eighteen (2018), despite six EU countries objection to a unified Immigration policy for refugees and asylum seekers in EU which has been generally described as would be a mistake toward extended violation of human rights in Europe and the developing countries. Although, difficulty has been expressed by many refugees and asylum seekers on the requirements that qualified individual asylum seekers and refugees for asylum, or refugee status in Europe, due to the allocated time period for rehabilitation and for learning European languages, or job skill that would enable self sufficiency and settlement in European countries, or in the centers of other countries, or the original home country as many refugees and asylum seekers in hundreds to thousands have frequently registered themselves and families for voluntary return to their home countries, despite insecurity, or conflicts that prevails in their countries of origin.

      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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