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This 10 page paper looks closely at the problems that could be faced by the European Union if immigration is to continue. The foreign policy of the Union is considered regarding immigration and asylum seekers. The perceived problems, both social and economic are also discussed. The bibliography cites 8 sources
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scepticism. The birth rates in Europe are falling but the concerns about raising citizenship figure brought about by an increasing amount of immigrants into Europe have forced many countries to
adopt a much harsher approach to immigration (Peach 336). The many reasons that many immigrants head to Europe is not as commonly believed to be caused by pull factors, those
which attract people to a country, but push factor, those which push people out of their native countries, such as war or persecution (Peach 336).
The economic and social pressures on many countries have necessitated that the rules are tightened up, and considering that once European citizenship is gained the ultimate aim
of the European Union is free movement of trade, including labour, that the problem that one country faces may be passed on to others at a later date.
The potential problem is illustrated by the number of legal immigrants each year, currently standing at one and a half million per annum immigrating
into Europe (Giarelli 22). In response to this European policy has been to look at designing foreign policy across the Union which is closed and looks inward rather than outward
(Islam et al 10). All the nations are agreeing on this change of direction, with the only exception being Ireland, which does not have a problem with immigration anyway, partly
due to its location (Brubaker.1047). The Maastricht Treaty was designed to promote unity between county members and their policies, and they accept
publicly that that there is a common interest in immigration policies, but despite this all the discussions concerning polices concerning such things as asylum are still held as quietly and
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