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Portugal Criticises ‘Lack of Rules’ on Migration

Prime Minister Luís Montenegro of Portugal has criticized the lack of migration rules following mass crossings into Ceuta, emphasizing the importance of integration conditions for newcomers. Source

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“In Portugal we are doing what needs to be done. We are creating conditions for people to have dignity when they arrive in Portugal,” said the Prime Minister of Portugal.

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It joins the criticism of the countries of the European Union, led by Italy and Denmark, of the Spanish Government's migration policies

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The Prime Minister of Portugal, Luís Montenegro, has veiledly criticized the migration policies of the...

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Prime Minister says that Portugal is doing the "that has to be done" on the issue of immigration, giving "dignity" to migrants. And it assumes "unbelieving" with the "lack of regulation" of other countries.

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The Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, said today in Torres Vedras that Portugal is creating conditions to welcome and integrate migrants, unlike other countries where there is a lack of regulation of migratory flows. . .For these days, we witness incredulous phenomena of lack of rule, of regulation, of migratory flows and in which some fear to adopt policies that often have a calling effect, call people without providing them with the conditions …

·Lisboa, Portugal
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