Greece’s interior minister said the government will impose longer prison sentences for human traffickers to tackle a growing problem of illegal immigrants.
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Pavlopoulos said he will urge European Union officials in Brussels next week to sign repatriation agreements with the countries of migrants’ origin. He pointed out Greece will press Turkey to respect a bilateral agreement on the return of immigrants to their own countries.
In a related move, Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis asked the Czech rotating presidency of the European Union for support in tackling illegal immigrants arriving in Greece, Italy and Spain.










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Efter mange år med socialistisk styre, er der meget der skal rettes op på.
Comment af Fritz — 14 juni 2009 @ 15:27
Grækenland har længe været Europas hårdeste hund, de skider direkte på EU reglerne, hvor vi er flinkeskoleførende i at adlyde EU.
Comment af Thomas Bolding Hansen — 14 juni 2009 @ 21:17
De illegale indvandrere i EU skal hurtigst muligt hjemsendes. Det samme bør der ske med de mange ledige fremmede samt de kriminelle fremmede.
Comment af Jørgen — 14 juni 2009 @ 21:25