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Key migration issues European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights : one year on from initial reporting

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Luxemburg Publications Office of the European Union October 2016Description: Recurso online, 20 pISBN:
  • 978-92-9491-364-7
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Over the past year, responses to the migration situation in the European Union (EU) have directly affected several fundamental rights referred to in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, as reported in FRA’s monthly reports. The focus of this October report on the migration situation outlines some of the persistent key issues in four areas of concern that have emerged since September 2015, namely: unaccompanied children; safety and protection at reception facilities; impact on local communities; and violence and hate speech against migrants. These key issues remain areas in need of priority action by the EU Member States.
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Over the past year, responses to the migration situation in the European
Union (EU) have directly affected several fundamental rights referred to in
the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, as reported in FRA’s
monthly reports. The focus of this October report on the migration situation
outlines some of the persistent key issues in four areas of concern that have
emerged since September 2015, namely: unaccompanied children; safety and
protection at reception facilities; impact on local communities; and violence and
hate speech against migrants. These key issues remain areas in need of priority
action by the EU Member States.

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