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Why did Greece repatriate the first batch of illegal immigrants who received EU return subsidies?

According to relevant media reports, Greece repatriated 134 Iraqi illegal immigrants on the 6th of this month, and they were also the first illegal immigrants who got subsidies from the EU and left Greece. Since the outbreak of the Middle East crisis, a large number of refugees have flooded into Europe. This has brought great pressure to relevant European countries, and all countries are actively coordinating related illegal immigration issues. According to relevant media reports, this repatriation is the largest number of illegal immigrants repatriated in Greek history. Why does Greece repatriate illegal immigrants who have received EU non-return subsidies?

1. Relieve domestic economic pressure According to the United Nations humanitarian law, all countries are obliged to provide medical care, food, shelter and other related services to the refugees concerned. Due to the special geographical location, a large number of refugees flocked to Greece. At the same time, due to the huge number of refugees, a large number of refugees have become illegal immigrants. Due to the obligation of humanitarian relief, the Greek government has provided a complete life and health service support system for relevant illegal immigrants. This move consumed a lot of money from the Greek Ministry of Finance. At the same time, due to this year's epidemic, the Greek economy has been developing slowly, which undoubtedly makes the overall economy of Greece worse. Repatriation of illegal immigrants and reduction of the number of refugees. It can further alleviate the domestic economic pressure.

2. Maintain the public security level of relevant countries and regions. Because of the complex ethnic groups, illegal immigrants are intertwined. Mixed with a large number of low-quality and even violent refugees. They engaged in theft, robbery and even more serious economic crimes in Greece. This has seriously disturbed the public security level in the relevant areas of Greece and increased the difficulty of managing the public security level in the relevant areas. Reducing the number of illegal immigrants is conducive to further standardizing the public security in the relevant areas.

3. Help illegal immigrants start a new life According to the statement of the Greek government, all the illegal immigrants repatriated voluntarily returned to China, and each person received a subsidy of 2,000 euros. The purpose of this move is to help them return to their hometown and start a new life, out of the rational law of humanitarian relief. The related application for returning to China also includes voluntary application for illegal immigrants, which is approved by the Greek government.