Summary: | The establishment and development of an area of freedom, security and justice have led to prevention and control of irregular migration. This topic is perceived since the late 1990s as an important issue of the European domestic policy. The “New” migration, as a side effect and consequence of the so-called Arab Spring, but also the acute economic situation in many South-East European countries in recent years, have spurred ongoing the debate about how to deal with the phenomenon of the irregular migration in the EU. Irregular migration is one of the fastest growing migration. Many countries face a major challenge in dealing with this phenomenon. To reduce the number of irregular migrants, most states have invested substantial resources in their control instruments in the past years. But the success takes place very slowly. This paper aims to explain the concept of the irregular migration and the main aspects on how German authority deals with the Phenomenon of this type of migration. The paper therefore stress the negative aspects that this problem has on the Romania’s' migration policies.
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