A/HRC/23/46
B.
Recommendations
81.
If a common European Union migration policy is to provide added value with
regard to migrants’ rights, then special attention should also be paid to better
guaranteeing the legitimacy and evaluating the soundness of the foundations upon
which the current programmes have been built, with particular emphasis on the rule
of law and protection of human rights, including for irregular migrants .
General recommendations:
82.
Further implement a human rights-based approach to migration and border
management, ensuring that the rights of migrants, including irregular migrants, are
always the first consideration.
83.
Recognize the fact that sealing the external borders of the European Union is
impossible, that migrants will continue arriving despite all efforts to stop them, and
that, at some point, repression of irregular migration is counterproductive, as it drives
migrants further underground, thereby empowering smuggling rings, and creating
conditions of alienation and marginalization that foster human rights violations, such
as discrimination and violence against migrants.
84.
Consider opening up more regular migration channels, including for lowskilled workers, thus reflecting the real labour needs of the European Union, which
would lead to fewer irregular border crossings and less smuggling of migrants.
85.
Create a harmonized set of minimum standards of rights for migrants in an
irregular situation, in compliance with international human rights law. In this regard,
take due account of the report of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
(FRA) on “Fundamental rights of migrants in an irregular situation in the European
Union”, and urge all European Union member States to ratify the International
Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of
their Families.
86.
Encourage more solidarity and responsibility-sharing among European Union
member States in relation to borders, asylum and migration, in accordance with
article 80 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the
Communication on enhanced intra-EU solidarity in the field of Asylum. In this
respect, consider fundamentally revising the recast Dublin regulation and the
underlying principles thereof, which in its current form counterproductively
overburden the asylum system of external border States.
87.
Streamline migration policy within the European Union, ensuring that the
human rights of migrants are observed in practice, together with accountability and
transparency. In this respect, consider the establishment of a permanent evaluation
and independent monitoring mechanism as an integral part of European Union
migration control policies and practices.
88.
Make public and transparent any agreements on migration control, and do not
uphold nor enter into agreements with countries which are unable to demonstrate that
they respect and protect the human rights of migrants.
89.
Avoid criminalization of irregular migrants in language, policies and practice,
and refrain from using incorrect terminology such as “illegal migrant”.
90.
Develop procedures and guidelines for ensuring that rescue at sea is
implemented effectively. In this context, adopt rules to motivate private vessels to
help boats in distress.
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