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Whatever Merkel said or meant gave the impression to thousands and thousands of migrants from many countries that they would be welcome in Germany . #bigmistake

 

They are welcome,if they are granted asylum.

 

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Are you interested in the rights of anyone that isnt a muslim?

And dont you think its a co-incedence that this has happened to the guy who tripped? Media manipulation at its finest.

 

You need to take it up with Spain and the people who gave the job,Spain are taking in 17,000 refugees,what their foreign policy is,is their business,if you want to argue against their policy,Madrid is the place for you.

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They are welcome,if they are granted asylum.
Pragmatically, chalga, what if applicants are not granted asylum?

You need to take it up with Spain and the people who gave the job,Spain are taking in 17,000 refugees,what their foreign policy is,is their business,if you want to argue against their policy,Madrid is the place for you.
He may have to swing by Belgium as well, where single mothers and their kids in emergency social accommodation are being moved around to make room for refugees. That's going to wash really well with the local electorate.

 

After the MEP vote for the sprinkling of 120,000 migrants throughout the EU (what about the balance of 380,000 year to date, by the way? Have another vote next week?), I very much fear Zamo's predictions of nationalist power gains are going to materialise far sooner than anyone thinks, pretty much everywhere in the EU, and on a far wider scale than most anticipate.

 

I'd quite look forward to a European Parliament full of National Frontists and UKIPpers, for its unprecedented comedy value...if the situation wasn't so terribly tragic and only getting worse.

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Merkel has not said that she is taking in 800,000........that was a projected number of those arriving to be processed,arriving to be processed does not mean that you are going to be accepted,it means that you may be given a hearing on being accepted or not.

 

She said nothing of the sort. You are making assumptions there.

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What Frau Merkel actually said or not, doesn't matter one bit: her and her ministers all speak for Germany, and it was her interior Minister who actually stated that figure.

First, Merkel's interior minister announced that he expected 800,000 people to seek asylum in Germany this year, nearly double the amount that had been forecast only a few months before and almost four times last year's total.
(source)

 

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Pragmatically, chalga, what if applicants are not granted asylum?

 

Well, if estimates that 2/3 of them are economic migrants are true, then in one year alone in Germany they would be looking at trying to remove more than half a million failed asylum seekers; at which point Mrs Merkel's halo might start to slip a bit.

 

Whether the Germans actually have the infrastructure set up to process that many migrants in a year I doubt. A more likely scenario is that the women who get to Germany will immediately start sprogging to get an "anchor baby", failed asylum seekers will just disappear before deportation and all the while the next half million will be arriving.

 

Total shambles.

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Well, if estimates that 2/3 of them are economic migrants are true, then in one year alone in Germany they would be looking at trying to remove more than half a million failed asylum seekers; at which point Mrs Merkel's halo might start to slip a bit.

 

Whether the Germans actually have the infrastructure set up to process that many migrants in a year I doubt. A more likely scenario is that the women who get to Germany will immediately start sprogging to get an "anchor baby", failed asylum seekers will just disappear before deportation and all the while the next half million will be arriving.

 

Total shambles.

 

Total shambles indeed, that shows no sign of even turning into an 'organised shambles'

EU leaders are meeting next week apparently to discuss, lets see what happens. By the time they meet, more people will have arrived on EU shores.

Once they step foot in EU territories, one thing we can be sure of - they wont be going back anytime soon.

The EU is a soft touch. The more we do as a continent, the more will come.

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Hungarian police using water cannons is totally unacceptable
Migrants assaulting a legitimate border controlling force of a European member state to force they way past is totally unacceptable.

 

Hungary is a sovereign state, access to that state is regulated by both national and European statutes. Migrants from Syria, Ira, Sudan, Yemen are no more entitled to waltz in and through as they please, as any other non-European non-refugees citizen.

 

15 all, ball's in your court.

I hear they are on the march for safe passage through serbia and croatia.
I hear Croatia has started erecting its own border fencing, and all of France, Germany and the Benelux countries (at least) are operating reinforced checks along their borders.

 

Schengen is finished. Well done to all who have privileged and keep privileging sentiment over the rule of law, because that one lies at your feet, and it's not as if enough of us didn't try to tell you.

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Well, if estimates that 2/3 of them are economic migrants are true, then in one year alone in Germany they would be looking at trying to remove more than half a million failed asylum seekers; at which point Mrs Merkel's halo might start to slip a bit.

 

Whether the Germans actually have the infrastructure set up to process that many migrants in a year I doubt. A more likely scenario is that the women who get to Germany will immediately start sprogging to get an "anchor baby", failed asylum seekers will just disappear before deportation and all the while the next half million will be arriving.

 

Total shambles.

 

If a Syrian Baby is born in Germany, does it make it German?

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