On the occasion of Europe Day, the Fundación Carlos de Amberes is hosting a meeting organised by Equipo Europa this afternoon at 5 p.m. to debate what the EU’s migration policies should be. Limited capacity. Free admission with prior registration at this link.
Taking advantage of the prelude to the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU, Equipo Europa proposes to open a forum in which to inform young people about the current state of the migration debate and offer the opportunity to reflect together from three dimensions: security, economic-demographic and social.
This dialogue will consist of two parts. In the first part, the main points of the debate will be discussed with Hana Jalloul, former Secretary of State for Migration (in the photo); Pamela Preusche, Head of the Political Section of the German Embassy in Spain; Verónica Laorden (Head of State of the CEAR Research and Studies Service, and Violeta Serrano, writer and author of the essay Poder Migrante). These experts in the field will outline the main points of the debate in three dimensions: security, economy and social.
In the second part of the meeting, the conversation will be open to all those present to reflect together on this issue, to see what they think about the aspects presented and so that everyone can freely contribute their own point of view, always on the basis of respect for the diversity of opinions and the human rights of people in transit as defined by national, European and international legislation.