[Migrants stand next to the Greek-Macedonian border fence, near the Greek village of Idomenii]Some migrants can be told where they must live in the European Union as long as the reason is to help them integrate into society, the EU's top court ruled on Tuesday. The ruling applied to migrants granted so-called subsidiary protection - not qualifying as refugees but in need of international protection - and may as a result apply more broadly to all those granted asylum. The European Court of Justice said that in general migrants with protected status should be allowed to move freely and choose their place of residence.