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129 civil society organisations call on MEPs to uphold fundamental rights and reject the harmful Schengen borders code recast

Posted on 23 Apr 2024

Despite repeated warnings from Civil Society Organisations, EU lawmakers have reached an agreement on the Schengen Borders Code reform which will be voted on in a Plenary session this week. The legislative file that has emerged from negotiations between the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU, the European Parliament and Commission will have devastating consequences for people in migration and racialised communities.

We call on MEPs in the Plenary vote to reject the Schengen Borders Code reform and give a clear signal against legislation that undermines fundamental rights.

The vote will include several concerning amendments that, taken together, will create a dangerous new system for ‘managing migration’ at Schengen borders, contribute to shrinking civic space, in particular increasing criminalisation of movement and solidarity:

Summary returns or readmission practices at the Italian borders have been taking place for years and vividly exemplify the implications on the human rights of people on the move. In fact, in January 2021 and again in 2023 the Civil Court in Rome ruled that numerous cases of readmissions to Slovenia from Trieste and Gorizia implemented under a 1996 Readmission Agreement were in fact unlawful as they violated the right to non-refoulement, the right to apply for asylum, and the procedural rights to individual assessment and effective remedy. At the Adriatic border, Italy was sanctioned by the ECtHR in 2014 for a readmission to Greece in which the Court found a violation of the prohibition of collective expulsion and of ill-treatment. Communications sent to the Committee of Ministers under the supervision procedure for the supervision of the execution of judgement relating to Sharifi case and a recent ruling by the Court of Rome on the readmission of an Afghan unaccompanied minor to Greece show how violations continue. At the Italo-French border, the CJEU and Council of State found that returns between the two countries were in direct contradiction to guarantees laid out in the Returns Directive.

On the other hand, practices of racial profiling are already significantly widespread at Italian internal borders. As pointed out by ASGI in its submission to CERD (Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination), the Ventimiglia train station, a major transit point for people moving to France, is characterised by police checks that almost exclusively and systematically target people of African descent. Consequently, the Committee has made specific recommendations to the Italian government to tackle profiling, highlighting the complete lack of appropriate mechanisms within the national system to combat it.

We, the undersigned, call on MEPs to reject the Schengen Borders Code reform at the Plenary vote. This file expands the harmful concept of ‘instrumentalisation’, legalises internal pushbacks, risks widespread racial profiling, and enhances the use of border surveillance technologies that have been proven to facilitate fundamental rights violations.

The Parliament position on the file sought to remove the most problematic aspects and include safeguards for the rights of people in migration and racialised communities. That position has since been abandoned, and the one that has replaced it is untenable when it comes to the protection of fundamental rights.

Signatories:

  • Abolish Frontex
  • Accem
  • Access Now
  • ActionAid International
  • African Children and Youth Development Network (ACYDN)
  • AlgoRace
  • AMANE
  • Amnesty International
  • Amnesty Luxembourg
  • ARACEM
  • Are You Syrious (AYS)
  • ASGI
  • Asociacion Geum Dodou
  • Asociación Pro Derechos Humanos de Andalucía - APDHA
  • Asociación Por Ti Mujer
  • Asociación Rumiñahui
  • Asociación Salud Y Familia
  • Association des Travailleurs Maghrébins de France -ATMF
  • Association pour la promotion des droits humains APDH
  • Association Marocaine des Droits Humains
  • Be Aware and Share (BAAS)
  • Better Days Greece
  • Blindspots e.V.
  • Boat Refugee Foundation
  • borderline-europe - Menschenrechte ohne Grenzen e.V.
  • Center for Legal Aid, Voice in Bulgaria
  • Centre for Peace Studies
  • CNCD-11.11.11
  • Collective Aid
  • Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII
  • Convenzione per i diritti nel Mediterraneo ETS
  • CONVIVE- Fundación Cepaim
  • Convivir sin Racismo
  • CSC ACV Brussels
  • Cultural Center Danilo Kiš
  • Danes je nov dan / Today is a new day
  • Danish Refugee Council
  • Digital Society, Switzerland
  • Diotima Centre for Gender Rights & Equality
  • Dråpen i Havet / Stagona
  • Draseis sth geitonia
  • E.L. Foundation
  • ECCHR - European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights
  • ECHO100PLUS
  • EmpowerVan!
  • Entreculturas
  • Epicenter.works
  • Equal Legal Aid
  • Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice
  • Equipo Decenio Afrodescendiente- España
  • EuroMed Rights
  • Europe Cares e.V. / Paréa Lesvos
  • European Center for Non-Profit Law
  • European Civic Forum
  • European Digital Rights (EDRi)
  • European Network Against Racism (ENAR)
  • European Sex Workers Rights Alliance (ESWA)
  • Fenix Humanitarian Legal Aid
  • forRefugees
  • From the Sea to the City - FSTC
  • Fundación Alboan
  • Greek Council for Refugees (GCR)
  • Greek Forum of Migrants
  • Greek Forum of Refugees
  • Gruppo Melitea
  • Habibi Works (Soup and Socks e.V.)
  • Hermes Center
  • HIAS Europe
  • Homo Digitalis
  • Hope and Humanity Poland
  • Humanitas - Centre for Global Learning and Cooperation
  • HumanRights360
  • I Have Rights
  • IDAY Liberia Coalition Inc
  • Infokolpa
  • Institute Circle
  • Inter Alia
  • InterEuropean Humanitarian Aid Association Germany e.V. (IHA)
  • International Rescue Committee (IRC)
  • Irida Women’s Center
  • Iridia. Centro por la Defensa de Derechos Humanos
  • Jesuit Refugee Service Greece
  • KAST (Khora Asylum Support Team)
  • KOK - German Network against Trafficking in Human Beings
  • Komitee für Grundrechte und Demokratie e.V.
  • La Cimade
  • La Coordinadora de Organizaciones para el Desarrollo
  • Legal Centre Lesvos
  • Lighthouse Relief
  • Ligue des Droits Humains
  • Mec de la Rue
  • Migreurop
  • Mobile Info Team
  • Network for Children’s Rights
  • Northern Lights Aid
  • NOVACT
  • No Name Kitchen
  • Oxfam
  • PICUM (Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants)
  • POPH
  • Privacy International
  • Project Play
  • PRO ASYL
  • Quaker Council for European Affairs
  • Red Umbrella Sweden
  • Refugees in Libya
  • Refugee Legal Support (RLS)
  • Refugee Literacy Project
  • Refugees International
  • Revibra Europe
  • S.P.E.A.K.
  • Safe Place Greece
  • Salud por Derecho
  • Salvamento Marítimo Humanitario
  • Samos Volunteers
  • Sea-Eye e.V.
  • Sea-Watch e.V.
  • Second Tree
  • Seebrücke Schweiz
  • Seios Grupe
  • Slovene Philanthropy
  • Society Kljuc - Centre for Fight against Trafficking in Human Beings
  • SOLIDAR
  • Statewatch
  • Stichting LOS
  • TAMPEP - European Network for the Promotion of Rights and Health among Migrant Sex Workers
  • The Human Rights Legal Project
  • Yoga and Sport with Refugees
  • Zeitschrift Bürgerrechte & Polizei/ CILIP (Germany)
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