DG HOME

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DG HOME is the European Commission department responsible for EU policies on migration, security, borders, and home affairs.

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DG HOME canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Directorate-General of the European Commission
fullName Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs
headquartersCountry Belgium
headquartersLocation Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
jurisdiction European Union
languageOfWork English
French
German
overseesAgency Frontex
surface form: European Border and Coast Guard Agency

European Union Agency for Asylum
European Police Office
surface form: European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation

European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training
overseesPolicyInstrument EU Visa Code
Schengen Borders Code
overseesProgramme Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund
Internal Security Fund
parentOrganization European Commission
partOf European Commission Secretariat-General structure
policyDomain border management
crisis management
internal security
justice and home affairs
migration and asylum
police cooperation
visa policy
policyObjective ensure a high level of security within the European Union
manage migration in an orderly and humane way
protect the external borders of the European Union
uphold the area of freedom, security and justice in the European Union
responsibleForPolicyArea Schengen governance
asylum policy of the European Union
border management policy of the European Union
counter-terrorism policy of the European Union
fight against organised crime in the European Union
home affairs policy of the European Union
integration of third-country nationals in the European Union
internal security of the European Union
migration policy of the European Union
security policy of the European Union
visa policy of the European Union
shortName DG HOME self-link
website https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu
worksWith Council of the European Union
EU Member States interior ministries
European Parliament

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