After the fatal gun attack in Bulusl, Belgium, Belgal, Belgium and and andSwedish leaders and EU CEOs promised on Wednesday (October 18) that they would strengthen border security and accelerate the repatriation of illegal immigrants.
Reuters reports that Swedish Prime Minister Christong said that unless the EU's external boundaries are better protected and unnecessary immigrants are avoided, the Schengen zone at the open border of Europe will not survive.He said: "If we cannot protect our common border, we cannot maintain the free flow of European in Europe."EssenceHe said: "This is a problem we need to solve. Only by coordinating can we do this."
Feng Delin, chairman of the European Commission, shows that the EU's new immigration agreement will allow faster ways to allow faster waysExporting foreigners who are considered security threats can help prevent such incidents in the future.
For a long time, the European Union has always attributed the repatriation rate to the original country, including Tunisia, unwilling to recycle immigrants.The European Union said that last year, a member country issued a total of 420,000 repatriation decisions, but only 77,000 were executed.
It is reported that the new agreement has received preliminary consent from most EU countries. The agreement has been submitted to the European Parliament, and officials hope to reach the final agreement this year.Immigration ministers of EU countries will also discuss this plan on Thursday (19th) in Brussels, and European leaders will discuss next week.
On the evening of October 16th, a 45 -year -old Tunisian man who illegally left Belgium fired in Brussels, causing two Swedish fans to die, and another person was injured.Police then killed the gunman in a cafe and seized the crime weapon.