Points to fears that concern with security, especially in the light of terrorism, may result in the disregard for human rights.1
Points to the fact that the European Convention on Human Rights apply to all in Europe, including aliens.2
1 Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe, “Comments on the Communication from the European Commission on Immigration, Integration and Employment (COM (2003) 336 final) - April 2004 Churches & Christian Organisations in Europe on Migration and Asylum - Updated March 2004 Programme for the Public Conference: "18 Months after the Brussels Declaration" - March 2004 Joint Comments on the Communication from the European Commission on the development of a common policy on illegal immigration, smuggling and trafficking of human beings, external borders and the return of illegal residents. - January 2004” Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe Homepage available online at www.ccme.be [Accessed September 10 2008] 3.
2 Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe, “Comments on the Communication from the European Commission on Immigration, Integration and Employment (COM (2003) 336 final) - April 2004 Churches & Christian Organisations in Europe on Migration and Asylum - Updated March 2004 Programme for the Public Conference: "18 Months after the Brussels Declaration" - March 2004 Joint Comments on the Communication from the European Commission on the development of a common policy on illegal immigration, smuggling and trafficking of human beings, external borders and the return of illegal residents. - January 2004” Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe Homepage available online at www.ccme.be [Accessed September 10 2008] 8.
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