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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

https://www.euronews.com/amp/2021/07/29/allegations-lawsuits-and-damning-reports-how-frontex-became-the-most-contentious-eu-agency?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=upday

Very interesting read

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"https://www.euronews.com/amp/2021/07/29/allegations-lawsuits-and-damning-reports-how-frontex-became-the-most-contentious-eu-agency?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=upday

Very interesting read "

Very interesting . Great idea with some success but needs to find its feet and clarify the limits of its role.

There will be some individuals in such a large organisation who fuck it up from a PR point of view. One policeman in London hitting a protester brings out cries of total police brutality.

Overall I think it’s a good idea to have a coherent policy that stops the inter country blame game such as us always blaming France.

If it was then same border force they both have to work together as both get blame or praise.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

A recent deployment has been to Lithuania, to try and stem the migrant influx from Belarus.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc."

Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget. "

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU?

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU? "

Have we took back control yet?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU?

Have we took back control yet?"

Not yet,

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU?

Have we took back control yet?

Not yet, "

Damm.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU? "

No we won't unless it was one of the contributions that was pre-agreed.

Anyway, the purpose of this post isn't for you to think you're in the playground with your snide comments so let's try actually discuss the article.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU?

No we won't unless it was one of the contributions that was pre-agreed.

Anyway, the purpose of this post isn't for you to think you're in the playground with your snide comments so let's try actually discuss the article."

We do, we still pay into the EU,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU?

Have we took back control yet?

Not yet,

Damm."

Don’t worry, it’s only a matter of time

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke.

We do pay into the EU for what we owe and ongoing projects that we are signed in to. We don't pay for new projects that we are not signed in to.

End of.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke.

But back to the OP - which let's face it 'is' the OP.

It's a very interesting read. Thanks for posting it.

Great to have discourse on issues that essentially affect the whole of Europe

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"In a report published a couple of weeks back, the European Court of Auditors said Frontex was not sufficiently helping the bloc to curb illegal migration and cross-border crime.

And despite this, the EU want to give them more scope and more money.

Of course, within every agency, there will be some rogues who don't obey the rules etc etc. but what's levelled at Frontex is full on human rights violations.

I wasn't aware either that they can carry out operations in any country within the schengen area and the country of operation must provide the equipment etc.Im glad we wont be contributing to new 11 billion budget.

Indirectly we are, how much do we still owe the EU? "

You dont seem to have any idea how budgets work Of course we are still paying for our commitments from the last budget and will continue to pay for decades to come for those fat cat pensions but we will not be putting into the pot for any budgets since we left.Brexit bonus.

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