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What new refugee resettlement plan has the European Commission proposed?

In order to reduce illegal immigrants coming to Europe, the EU is considering introducing new regulations to open legal channels for those refugees who need special protection to enter Europe. The plan aims to combat human trafficking while meeting the needs of the European labor market.

The European Commission has put forward a new refugee resettlement plan, which mainly suggests that at least 50,000 refugees with special protection need to come to the EU from Africa and the Middle East in the next two years. Target countries include crisis areas such as Libya, Egypt, Sudan and Chad.

According to the report, the European Commission will allocate 500,000 euros for this purpose, which means that the average refugee is about 1 1,000 euros. The first version of the refugee resettlement plan was adopted in July this year, and the scale announced at that time was 40,000. Germany and other European countries can join the program voluntarily. According to Council of Europe, 654.38+04,000 people have been allocated funds so far.

The European Commission hopes to promote refugees to come to Europe through legal channels by supporting civil society and civil organizations as guardians. To this end, the agency commissioned the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) to carry out a pilot project.

This plan aims to destroy and dismantle the illegal channels of criminal groups and reduce the phenomenon of refugees risking their lives to sneak into the country. In addition, the EU hopes to introduce economic migrants to meet the demand for labor.