Are we witnessing an Immigration Crisis?
The big talk in the States is that Trump wants to get as many immigrants their citizenship as quickly as possible. While this proposal is going on, there are also other immigration issues all over the world.
Germany, Macedonia and Hungary seem to be the latest to see an influx of immigrants. Germany has went as far as providing meals and education for these people. No lie. Come to Germany and they will house you. No questions ask.
Is this a mere coincidence? Failing economies? Lack of infrastructure in 2015? Shit countries?
Will Europe finally be one country?
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We're witnessing the classic case of America being "da bess" on this side of the world, and Europe being "da bess" on that side of the world.
We da bess and there ain't nothing you can do about it except be a part of it.
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It's the consequence of being weak on immigration. If you send the message that people who show up won't be sent back..... People are gonna show up.
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EU is ****ing done for if this shit continues
If Krauts want to destroy themselves, they are welcome - the day Germany burns to the ground will be the happiest day in the history of all their neighbors - but now they are trying to force this shit on us too
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New Zealand doesn't have this problem.
Too goddamn far for anyone to travel. I'm going to go there.
Australia has all their immigrants on an island.
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[CENTER][B]Migrant crisis: Britain set to accept more refugees[/B][/CENTER]
[QUOTE]David Cameron is expected to announce plans later to increase the number of refugees being allowed into the UK.
The extra refugees are expected to come from UN camps bordering Syria, and not from among people already in Europe.
No specific figure has been agreed, but Mr Cameron has previously said the UK would continue to take in "thousands".
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said Downing Street had found itself behind the curve amid public and media reaction to the humanitarian crisis.
The PM is likely to make an announcement in Madrid after talks with Spanish and Portuguese leaders that had been intended to cover Britain's proposals for EU reform.
'Deeply moved'
Calls for the UK to take in more refugees have intensified after the publication of a picture of the body of a drowned three-year-old Syrian boy, Alan Kurdi, washed up a Turkish beach.
Speaking to the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme, the boy's aunt, Tima Kurdi, said his and his brother's death should be "a wake-up call for the whole world".
Mr Cameron said on Thursday that as a father he felt "deeply moved" by the image, but he has argued that taking on more people was not the simple answer.
But it now appears that his stance is shifting amid pressure from public and political figures, including:
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has written to Mr Cameron calling for the UK to accept more refugees
Former Labour Home Secretary David Blunkett said the UK should take in 25,000 over the next six months
A petition calling on the UK to accept more refugees has got more than three times the 100,000 signatures needed for it to be eligible for a possible debate in Parliament
Meanwhile, a stand-off between police and migrants on a train in Hungary is continuing into a second day.
On Thursday, police let the migrants board the train in Budapest but then tried to force them off at a refugee camp to the west of the capital.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-34148913[/url]
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To be fair, these are refugees.
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[QUOTE=9erempiree]To be fair, these are refugees.[/QUOTE]
Well, that's debatable. I'd bet my house that they do not want to return to Syria of North Africa anytime soon.
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while without having any known humanitarian crisis, and you were to take immigration and magnify it so that it can only be solved by those with executive orders.
mother earth may consider placing numeric monetary value of human life as a profitable business.
as for the most profitable investment, lies with those that are closes to us, as waste, has somehow correlated with freedom
since portfolio is nothing but a case of valued goods for hormone
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[QUOTE=Trollsmasher]EU is ****ing done for if this shit continues
If Krauts want to destroy themselves, they are welcome - the day Germany burns to the ground will be the happiest day in the history of all their neighbors - but now they are trying to force this shit on us too[/QUOTE]
Germany is doibg this to lower the interest of people almost killing them self to get to Europe. Right now everyone is going to Europe to try and get to Germany, Sweden and other countries with generous welfare. But if a immigrant comes to Europe and is maybe forced to live in Hungary, Czech or another country where there is not a developed welfare system then maybe they'll rethink traveling across water or in a truck for days.
Germany is tired of immigration. They don't wanna shoulder all of The responsibility.
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[QUOTE=Giaodollo]Germany is doibg this to lower the interest of people almost killing them self to get to Europe. Right now everyone is going to Europe to try and get to Germany, Sweden and other countries with generous welfare. But if a immigrant comes to Europe and is maybe forced to live in Hungary, Czech or another country where there is not a developed welfare system then maybe they'll rethink traveling across water or in a truck for days.
Germany is tired of immigration. They don't wanna shoulder all of The responsibility.[/QUOTE]
the thing is that you can't just force these people to live in the eastern block - we don't even have money for our own people and we certainly are not going to pay for islamic colonization of our own countries and these people won't remain here either if they don't get the gibz they have dreamed up on their way
as long as there is schengen these people will always end up in richer countries
and if there is no schengen, then there is no point in trying to hold EU together
germany, sweden are creating incentive for these people to come and then they try to get away from responsibility even though they are the ones making the situation worse by inviting everyone to come
Merkel on one hand says Germany can handle everything and Germans should be happy people are coming, and on the other hand is once again attempting to negotiate quotas to put them into Eastern Europe. In fact EU has already came up with a new quota system today, 4 times bigger than the previous one, and will attempt to enforce in the coming weeks.
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[QUOTE=Giaodollo]Germany is doibg this to lower the interest of people almost killing them self to get to Europe. Right now everyone is going to Europe to try and get to Germany, Sweden and other countries with generous welfare. But if a immigrant comes to Europe and is maybe forced to live in Hungary, Czech or another country where there is not a developed welfare system then maybe they'll rethink traveling across water or in a truck for days.
[B]Germany is tired of immigration. They don't wanna shoulder all of The responsibility[/B].[/QUOTE]
Maybe the German population is but right now it's clear that Merkel and the EU government isn't(and they want more!). It's an unfortunate situation but there's millions of people displaced from the conflict and there's millions of other economic migrants looking to enter Germany/EU. With this passive strategy they are sending signals that they will take them all and that's ofc very unreasonable.
And are these people really refugees at this point? The point where they go past the refugee camps or other safe locations(Turkey, Lebannon, Egypt, Greece, etc) they become economic migrants. These people are refusing to register in Hungary because they just want to go straight to Germany.
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it's going to be a shit show once these immigrants start their holy war in Europe.
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According to reports, these 'refugees' refuse food and water and do not want to be indentified and registered in fear of staying in Hungary.
They want to go to promised land in Germany, that's plain obvious.