The European Movement International position
The core of any policy should be
that migrants and asylum seekers are, first and foremost, human beings
and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, as we argue in our
policy position on "Migration and the Refugee Crisis: A European
Response". In our policy position on "Migration
and Europe: Protecting Fundamental Rights", we
maintain that migration and integration offer
opportunities for a continent characterised by demographic decline and
with labour markets in need of skilled workers.
It is crucial that all
relevant actors, from the local to the European level, across sectors
and including civil society, businesses, employer organisations and
trade unions work together to promote a successful integration of
migrants into our society.
Moreover, as highlighted in our
policy position on "A
European Response to COVID-19", the pandemic crisis has gravely
impacted the socio-economic situation of migrants in Europe, who tend
to face greater safety risks and marginalisation. It is therefore
crucial to facilitate the integration and inclusion process of
migrants and improve access to the labour market, especially in times
of crises.