Finnish emeritus Professor Vesa Kanniainen has made a list related to immigration policy.
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The EU member states must abandon the universal social security model throughout Europe.
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The processing of asylum applications must be moved outside Europe.
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Financial aid must be stopped for those countries of origin of refugees that refuse to take back their citizens who have not been granted asylum and whose return would therefore not violate the Geneva Convention.
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Those who have received a negative asylum decision must be required to cooperate and be housed in return centers while waiting for their journey home.
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Crossing European borders by land, sea, or air must be criminalized when a person does not have a positive asylum decision or valid travel documents.
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Transport vehicles (such as boats in the Mediterranean) financed by criminal organizations must be confiscated.
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International cooperation with various countries must be strengthened in order to relocate refugees outside Europe.
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Visits by those who have been granted asylum to their home country must be prohibited.
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Family reunifications of asylum seekers must be prohibited or frozen.
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All foreigners who have received an unconditional or conditional prison sentence must be deported, regardless of how long they have lived in an EU country.
I think the professor’s list is quite good. So good, in fact, that it should be implemented as it is. For that reason, all its points should serve as guiding principles both in the humanitarian decisions of the current European Commission and in Finland’s immigration policy program after 2027.
Previous thoughts on the same topic:
Two Men Sentenced for Raping Underage Girls
Is Immigration Driving the Nordic Countries Apart?
Why is Somalia unwilling to meet Finland’s conditions for continuing development cooperation?
The original blogpost in Finnish:
https://professorinajatuksia.blogspot.com/2025/11/vesa-kanniaisen-lista-kannattaisi.html
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