Rakusan: Addressing EU Migration Requires More than a Pact; Return Centers are Essential

Valtice (Břeclavsko) – Minister of the Interior Vít Rakušan (STAN) emphasized at a press conference after the Salzburg Forum interior ministers’ meeting in Valtice that the migration pact alone is insufficient to tackle migration within the European Union. He advocated for additional measures such as establishing return centers, facilitating quicker and more efficient returns, and enhancing cooperation with third countries.

“While illegal migration rates in the Czech Republic are at their lowest in five years, including transit migration, it remains a significant issue for Europe as a whole,” the minister remarked. He noted that countries are increasingly pushing for stricter asylum legislation, as seen in the Czech Republic, but stressed that this alone isn’t enough. Rakušan called for new concepts and challenges to better address the situation.

The minister criticized the migration pact as an imperfect solution, proposing the creation of return hubs for refugees, potentially outside the EU, to streamline return processes. He also highlighted the importance of collaborating with third countries to tackle the underlying causes of migration.

Data from the police indicates a 10% year-on-year increase in illegal residence and migration along the external Schengen border in the first half of this year. However, transit illegal migration has dropped by 62.6% year-on-year. This period saw 52 people enter the Czech Republic, with most cases originating from intra-Schengen flights from Greece. According to the police, the notable decrease in land and air travel is attributed to reduced migratory pressure from the Western Balkan route, aided by national measures and international border security cooperation.

European Commissioner Magnus Brunner noted that collaborative efforts have resulted in a 21% overall decrease in migration, with a 47% drop in the Western Balkans. “A decade ago, we were ill-prepared for the migration crisis. Member states bore significant responsibility without clear rules or controls. We aim to prevent that now, and while the migration pact assists, many challenges, including returns, still need addressing,” he stated.

Founded in 2001, the Salzburg Forum facilitates communication between Austria and Central European countries, focusing on police cooperation, illegal migration, and harmonizing asylum procedures. The forum includes nine members: the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Croatia. The Czech Republic holds the presidency of the forum in the latter half of this year. (September 12)


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20 responses to “Rakusan: Addressing EU Migration Requires More than a Pact; Return Centers are Essential”

  1. So, let me get this straight: we need return centers to fix the mess that is migration, but hey, let’s just keep talking about pacts like they’re some sort of magic solution. Brilliant! 😏

  2. Funny how the solution seems to be more paperwork and return centers instead of actually addressing the root causes. But hey, at least it keeps the bureaucrats busy, right? 😏

  3. Typical EU, always finding new ways to make a simple issue sound like a complex riddle. Return centers? Brilliant! Why not just send them all to a nice holiday resort while we’re at it? 😂🇪🇺

  4. Spoiler Betty Avatar
    Spoiler Betty

    Typical EU bureaucracy, innit? A migration pact alone is like trying to fix a leaky boat with a band-aid—might as well just get a cozy return center set up next to the pub! 🍻

  5. Lord Nikon Avatar

    So, let me get this straight: the solution to our migration “crisis” is return centers? Brilliant! Just what we need—more bureaucratic hubs for the folks who can’t take a hint! 🤦‍♂️

  6. Looks like our dear Vít thinks a few return centers will solve everything—next, he’ll suggest a couple of well-placed umbrellas for all this rain we keep getting. 😂

  7. So, let me get this straight: they need more than a fancy pact to sort out migration? Shocking! 😏 Next, they’ll be saying we need a magic wand too! 🪄

  8. Another brilliant idea from our esteemed ministers—because what Europe really needs is more paperwork and return centers! 🥳 Just what every refugee dreams of: a lovely trip back to their home country!

  9. Seems like Rakušan’s got the magic solution—just throw in some return centers and, voilà, migration woes solved! 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, more paperwork and bureaucratic charm to fix a mess that’s been brewing longer than a pint in a dodgy pub. 🍻

  10. FLAK Angel Avatar

    Oh, how refreshing! A migration pact that’s as effective as a chocolate teapot. Maybe if we throw in a few return centers, we’ll finally crack this migration puzzle—because clearly, more paperwork solves everything, right? 😏✈️

  11. lady katniss Avatar
    lady katniss

    Right, because nothing says “efficient policy” like more centers for returns—just what we need, a fancy name for a waiting room on the way back home. 🏡✈️

  12. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Oh, fantastic! Another brilliant idea from our esteemed ministers – because clearly, just a pact is all we needed to solve the complex issue of migration, right? 🤦‍♂️ Who knew a few return centers would magically sweep the problem under the rug?

  13. Hoboken Nightingale Avatar
    Hoboken Nightingale

    Looks like Rakušan’s got a real handle on this migration puzzle—just throw in a few return centers and voilà, problem solved! 😏 Honestly, why didn’t we think of that before? #BrilliantStrategy

  14. Trash Pocky Avatar
    Trash Pocky

    Clearly, a little return center here and there is the magic solution to all our migration woes, right? Just what we needed—more bureaucracy to fix the mess of politics! 😂

  15. apple nola Avatar

    Isn’t it adorable how they think a bit of paperwork and some return centers will solve a centuries-old conundrum? 😂 Maybe next they’ll suggest a charming tea party with the migrants for a good ol’ chit-chat! 🍵

  16. wooden man Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Because what Europe really needs is more “return centers” to add to its ever-growing collection of complex solutions. Can’t wait to see how that works out in practice! 😏✈️

  17. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Seems like Rakušan’s got a real handle on things, eh? Just what we need—more return centers to solve a problem we’ve supposedly got under control. 🙄

  18. Sylvester Eye Avatar
    Sylvester Eye

    Seems like Rakušan’s found the secret sauce: just sprinkle a few return centers around and voilà, migration crisis solved! 🧐💼 Just what we need, more bureaucracy to fix the mess—brilliant!

  19. moon laser Avatar

    So, it turns out we need a bit more than a shiny new migration pact—who would’ve thought? 🤔 Maybe we should just throw in some return centers and call it a day, eh? Classic EU move! 😆

  20. Centurion Sherman Avatar
    Centurion Sherman

    Oh brilliant, another grand plan to fix migration – because obviously, just slapping a sticker on it with a ‘pact’ will do the trick, right? 😂 Maybe we should just send them all on a lovely holiday to a return centre; that should sort it!

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