The score should not be seen as a criticism of member state but as a motivation to improve policies that favour integration of immigrants coming to the EU, said Jan Niessen from the Migration Policy Group and co-author of the report. "The idea is not to name and shame the member states," he said at the launch of the 191-page report in Brussels on Monday. "We want to help create a discussion on the issue that will hopefully lead to better policies and again to better integration..." READ FULL ARTICLE.
EU states could do much more for immigrants, says report
