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    Europe Divided Over Migration Policy, Calls for Tighter Borders

    March 28, 20242 Mins Read
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    A recent poll conducted by Ipsos, encompassing almost 26,000 Europeans, sheds light on the prevailing sentiments towards the European Union’s migration policy. The findings reveal a substantial disapproval rate, with 51% of respondents expressing dissatisfaction and advocating for more robust border controls.

    As the European Parliament elections loom, migration remains a central theme influencing voter decisions. The survey indicates a growing discontent among Europeans regarding the handling of migration within the EU.

    According to the report commissioned by the European news broadcaster Euronews, most respondents perceive the EU’s migration policy negatively. Notably, 59% of participants believe that combating irregular migration should be a top priority for the EU, underscoring the urgency of addressing the issue.

    The survey also highlights varying perspectives across European nations. Countries like France, Austria, and Hungary exhibit higher disapproval rates towards EU migration policy, while Denmark, Romania, and Finland display comparatively milder sentiments.

    Furthermore, the survey delves into the correlation between migration attitudes and voting preferences. It suggests that individuals with negative views on EU migration policy are more inclined to support far-right or hard-right conservative parties in the upcoming elections.

    Analysts speculate that the politicization of migration by certain parties has contributed to the escalating discontent among voters. The rise of far-right movements across Europe mirrors the growing concerns over migration and its societal implications.

    The European Commission’s efforts to reach a consensus on migration policy, exemplified by the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, have faced significant challenges. Despite provisional agreements, the legislative process remains ongoing, leaving the impact of policy changes uncertain.

    Overall, the Ipsos survey underscores the complexity of migration dynamics within the EU and its profound influence on political landscapes. As Europe grapples with divergent opinions and policy impasses, the upcoming elections will reflect the continent’s stance on migration and border control measures.

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