Monday, September 14, 2015

INVASION OF EUROPE: Four EU States Refuse Migrant Quotas

At a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in the Czech capital, Prague, on Friday, representatives from Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic maintained their hard-line stance towards plans announced by the president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, earlier this week.
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In his state of the Union speech on Wednesday, Juncker called on all EU nations to agree to accept a compulsory resettlement plan to redistribute 160,000 migrants among the bloc's 28 member states. Apart from this proposal, Germany alone is already expecting to receive 800,000 migrants by the end of 2015.
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The four eastern European countries refused to accept the plans on Friday, however, arguing that the numbers of refugees should be controlled by each individual EU member state.
"We're convinced that as countries we should keep control over the number of those we are able to accept and then offer them support," Czech Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek told reporters at a joint press conference with his Hungarian, Polish and Slovak counterparts.
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3 comments:

RomneyMan said...

The word 'migrant' in this case is appropriate, given it's supposed to be a refugee issue, but it is estimated that the majority are not genuine refugees, but economic migrants from outside the EU, trying to piggy back as refugees to get in. Not to mention who knows how many extreme elements will slip through the net, when the system has holes in it the size of football fields.
As with any system that can't handle large waves, there is essentially no real vetting process in place to deduce who are genuine refugees, and the magnet has resulted in a free-for-all. And when countries such as Hungary TRY to register them, many migrants refuse, as many want to aim, as their final destination, somewhere more prosperous and 'migrant friendly', such as Germany, even though EU law says they have to register in their first EU country of arrival. And in true liberal media fashion, if leaders in some countries actually try to enforce the law get slammed by said media.

Anonymous said...

Given Muslim hatred and teachings that non-muslims are worse than rapists and murderers, muslim migrants should be redirected to muslim countries.

Anonymous said...

Romneyman making his particular remarks is HILARIOUS.