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A police officer controls the area as workers begin to erect a fence after Hungarian police officers close the border between Serbia and Hungary in Roszke, southern Hungary, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015.

EU Considers Internment Camps For Refugees

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A police officer controls the area as workers begin to erect a fence after Hungarian police officers close the border between Serbia and Hungary in Roszke, southern Hungary, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015.
A police officer controls the area as workers begin to erect a fence after Hungarian police officers close the border between Serbia and Hungary in Roszke, southern Hungary, Monday, Sept. 14, 2015.

Among the topics being discussed by European Union ministers at an emergency session in Brussels is a proposal for the new internment of refugees fleeing war and poverty, the Guardian revealed Monday.

A four-page draft statement prepared by EU ambassadors ahead of Monday’s meeting was obtained by journalist Ian Traynor.

The document, which Traynor says is likely to receive backing from EU governments, reportedly states that “reception facilities will be organized so as to temporarily accommodate people” in Greece and Italy during their process of identification, registration, and application for asylum.

Those whose bids are rejected should be rapidly deported, the document states.

Further, in cases where authorities suspect rejected applicants will seek entry into another EU country, they can be interned, the statement declares.

“When voluntary return is not practicable and other measures on return are inadequate to prevent secondary movements, detention measures… should be applied,” the document states.

The document directs the EU to fund and build refugee camps for the rejected asylum-seekers in locations outside of Europe and not in their country of origin.

The Brussels meeting comes as the humanitarian response by EU states flounders in the face of the worst refugee crisis since World War II. Over the weekend, Germany—which has championed itself the leader of the humanitarian response—tightened border restrictions, cut off trains traveling from Austria, and escalated random checks on cars.

Meanwhile, people seeking refuge are already being forced into squalid camps across Europe and the Middle East.

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September 14th, 2015
Sarah Dougherty

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