No, it's one of the reasons that we voted for Brexit. Currently, we can't evict immigrants that have committed crimes, because they can go to the ECJ for a final ruling, so our judges work on the basis that if they go there, what would the ECJ do, yet they should be making the decision based on British Law, not EU law.
John goes on about the UK not doing things, but blaming the EU for what is often our own governments failings, and he's perfectly right, but it's also our judiciary that's letting us down, and at the end of it, they are both deferring to the EUs dictates.
The freedoms that are getting protected, are the immigrants that have committed crimes, yet can't be chucked out because the EU will say they have a right to a family life here, and that the rights of their victims rights are subservient.
Poland's trying to correct it, and I'm not saying they are right, but I think they're are sticking a thumb up at the EUs overriding attitude.