Over the last year, thousands of Europeans have mobilized to demand that the European Union and the governments of the member states implement, once and for all, a genuine asylum policy inspired by the values and principles that the EU recognizes as its foundations.
Over the last year, thousands of Europeans have been moving to demand that the European Union and the governments of the member states implement, once and for all, a real asylum policy inspired by the values and principles that the EU recognizes as its foundations. Last summer, a change seemed to be underway, especially after the publication of the photograph of little Aylan dead on a beach, a terrible image that shook the world by condensing all of Syria's drama. European leaders were then planning the resettlement and resettlement of 180,000 refugees. The implementation of these measures has been carried out with extreme slowness: they have only been able to accommodate 1,716 people by these means and only 105 of them had arrived in Spain: 18 at the end of 2015 and 87 in the second half of May 2016, as the first part of the group of 586 refugees that the government has announced will arrive before next August through resettlement and resettlement.
