Fortress Europe: Who gets to come in?
The European Union is at loggerheads with Belarus over the arrival of thousands of migrants.
The European Union is at loggerheads with Belarus over the arrival of thousands of migrants. It alleges that President Lukashenko has created a deliberate crisis by facilitating the migrants' travel into Belarus and onwards to the country's borders with EU members Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Belarus says the EU is breaching its humanitarian obligations by blocking the entry of those seeking asylum. The question of what to do with migrants is one of the most divisive issues within the EU. Its southern and eastern member countries - where the bulk of migrants arrive - are calling for a more equitable distribution of refugees among member states. They also want more money to support for processing of new arrivals. Meanwhile in western and northern European states, the rise of far-right groups is being seen as a warning to politicians not to be too accommodating to newcomers. So how does the EU fulfil its international obligations around migration while keeping a lid on populist opposition to it?
Ritula Shah is joined by a panel of experts.
Producers: Junaid Ahmed and Paul Schuster.
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Hanne Beirens - Director of the Migration Policy Institute, Europe
Gerald Knaus - Founding chairman of German think tank The European Stability Initiative (ESI)
Andrew Connelly - A journalist focusing on politics, migration and conflict
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Michael Gahler - A German MEP for the country's governing CDU party and foreign affairs spokesperson for the centre-right EPP group in the European Parliament
Dimitris Avramopoulos - A former EU Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship and a former Greek Foreign Minister
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