5 Amendments of Jérôme RIVIÈRE related to 2020/2116(INI)
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital A
Recital A
A. whereas migration is a global phenomenon amplified by globalisation, rising conflicts, inequalities, and climate disruption; whereas gradual, normative development within the modern international human rights framework of the rights of migrants, independently of their legal status, represents a source of progress and collective pride for humanity; whereas migrants remain, however, among the most vulnerable groups worldwide and continue to face violations of their rights; whereas migration continues to be for many individuals a human journey marred by suffering, discrimination and violenceparticularly threatening phenomenon for the future of the peoples of Europe, jeopardising their deep-rooted identities, lifestyle, prosperity and security; whereas the European Union, as a historic region of both emigration and immigration and as a community united by founding values of human dignity, freedom and human rights, has a particular duty to respect, protect and promote the rights of migrants, notably in its external dealings is not based primarily on migratory phenomena but on a population that remained relatively unchanged until the middle of the last century;
Amendment 62 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 3
3. Recalls that the EU and, when app, in principle, staying illegally ing EU law, the Member States, in their external and extraterritorial actions in the areas of migration, borders and asylum, should pay specific attention to the rights enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, including the right to liberty, the right to asylum, human dignity and security, the prohibition of ill- treatment, slavery and forced labour, and the obligation to take the interests of the child as a primary consideration and to ensure non-discrimination and procedural guarantees such as the right to an effective remedy and data protec any EU Member State constitutes an infringement of the laws and regulations in force in each State, and that deportation to the country of origin or place of provenance should be the basic rule when it comes to illegal immigration;
Amendment 105 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 8
Paragraph 8
8. CRecalls on the Commission to establish an independent, transparent and effective monitoring mechanism, which entails periodic reports on the implementation of formal, informal anthat the European Commission should financial agreements that can potentially impact the rights of migrants and refugees in third countries, such as migration partnerships, readmission agreements, and international cooperation on migration management and governance, including direct targeting of challenges connected to migration and forced displacement; stresses that such a monitoring mechanism has to be transparent, participatory for civil society and field workers, and publicly available; insist no way interfere in the migration policies of Member States, which must remain the sole authority able to take sovereign decisions on twhe need to ensure means for civil society and other interested stakeholders to be able to contribute to the work of the mechanismther or not a person is entitled to stay;
Amendment 127 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
Paragraph 12
12. Highlights the increased role of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency in practical and operational cooperation with third countries, including on return and readmission, provision of training, operational and technical assistance to authorities of third countries for the purpose of border management and border control, carrying out operations or joint operations at the EU’s external borders or in the territories of third countries, and deploying liaison officers and operational staff in third countries; recalls that the agency's primary role should be to repatriate systematically illegal migrants to their place of departure, wherever that may be;
Amendment 209 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 22
Paragraph 22
22. Recalls the commitment of the EU and its Member States under the Global Compact on Refugees to share responsibility for the protection of refugees and ease the pressure on host countries; stresses in this regard that the EU andWarns that the Global Compact on Refugees provides for the unfettered right to migration, especially illegally, which its Member States should contribute to a more structural and substantial funding of the regions hosting most refugees, and should not use financial means to shift responsibility for the protection of refugees to third countries; reiterates the importance of fully implementing the 23 objectives of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration; believes that Parliament must ensparticularly harmful; requests that neither the European Union nor the Member States be allowed to invoke it as a legislative source the proper scrutiny of the implementation of both Compacts by the EUfor their migration policy;