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ENAR condemns new Pact on Migration and Asylum

Martin Banks by Martin Banks
23 June 2023
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Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) says that it “strongly condemns” the new Pact on Migration and Asylum recently agreed by EU member states.

The deal was hailed as a triumph of collaboration by EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson.

But campaigners say the agreement “exposes a disturbing truth: solidarity within the EU is now deemed flexible and available for a price tag.”

 The European Network Against Racism (ENAR), in a statement, said, “While EU member states assert that the pact is not intended to exclude racialised communities from Europe but rather to address irregular migration, it fails to provide accessible regular pathways for all migrants. 

“Persons belonging to racialised communities and formerly colonised countries frequently encounter significant obstacles in obtaining permits and legal pathways, thereby compelling them to seek alternative, often irregular, routes.”

The statement adds, “Consequently, despite the absence of explicit references to race, ethnicity, or national origin, the new border management rules are disproportionately impacting these racialised groups.”

Emmanuel Achiri, ENAR Policy and Advocacy Advisor on Migration, commented, “Less than a week after EU member states agreed on this new deal, a boat carrying about 750 migrants capsized near the coast of Pylos, Greece. However, we must be reminded that is not an unexpected tragedy. This is a direct consequence of Europe’s border policies and disregard for the lives of asylum seekers and migrants. There needs to be a serious investigation into the roles of Frontex and Greek authorities in this tragedy.”

ENAR, in its statement, added, “This plan sharply contrasts the dignified and united response of EU member states to the displacement of Ukrainian refugees. 

“Regrettably, the new agreement aims to diminish protection standards for racialised people on the move within Europe.”

It claims that according to the Commission’s own data, the majority of first-time asylum applicants in 2022 were from Asia (30%), Africa (21%), and the Middle East (20%). 

ENAR goes on,”This double standard is striking and perpetuates the discriminatory approach that differentiates between Ukrainian and non-Ukrainian refugees seeking safety from the violence in Ukraine.

The statement from ENAR says, “To exacerbate matters further, instead of fostering a solidarity mechanism based on respect for human rights and dignity, this agreement incentivises member states to relinquish their responsibility to relocate migrants in exchange for a meager sum of €20,000. This so-called “mandatory solidarity,” celebrated as a milestone, reduces solidarity to a commodity. In essence, the worth assigned to the life and dignity of a migrant from a racialised background is reduced to a monetary value. Such a proposition not only flagrantly disregards international and European norms of protection and human rights law but also mirrors a practice reminiscent of medieval Europe,” claims ENAR.

The statement adds, “Today, these actions find no place within a Europe that prides itself on being a community founded on inclusivity and respect for human rights.”

Ojeaku Nwabuzo, Director of Policy, Advocacy, and Network Development at ENAR,said, “Despite the rhetoric on inclusion and respect for human rights from European leaders, this new plan betrays the spirit of the EU Action Plan Against Racism. It fails to recognise the intersectionality of racism and the specific vulnerability of migrants and refugees, neglecting the rising xenophobia and racism directed toward this group.

“At its worst, this pact reinforces the racialisation of migration and sends a global message that the life and dignity of racialised peoples, both within and at the borders of Europe, are valued at a mere €20,000” he said.

ENAR is calling on the European Union to “reevaluate this agreement and uphold its commitment to human rights, solidarity, and inclusive values.”

It concludes, “The EU must ensure that the rights and well-being of all migrants and refugees, irrespective of their racial or ethnic background, are protected and respected.”

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