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^then prepared for a true war (with weapons).. Of Italy towards non accepting states. I m not kidding. I would do it an propose for it, if eu states don't accept their fair share quotas
Libyan militias, jihadi groups, and Islamic State affiliates believed to be in cahoots with the trafficking networks are said to have heavy artillery and anti-aircraft batteries deployed close to the coast. Attacks on EU vessels and aircraft could trigger an escalation and force Nato to get involved, said policymakers in Brussels.
Sounds like a plan to bring NATO back into Libya through manufacturing of a humanitarian crisis and escalation in stages.
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^then prepared for a true war (with weapons).. Of Italy towards non accepting states. I m not kidding. I would do it an propose for it, if eu states don't accept their fair share quotas
What do you mean 'Fair Quotas'? We aren't actually obligated to take on other citizens from war ridden corrupt countries, it is not our fault that they were born in a corrupt country.
We are actually doing more than we need to by accepting them.
What do you mean 'Fair Quotas'? We aren't actually obligated to take on other citizens from war ridden corrupt countries, it is not our fault that they were born in a corrupt country.
As far as illegals are concerned the traffickers who fabricate tales of streets paved with gold are the biggest problem. They were even advertising on Facebook until recently: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b1a55608-e...#axzz3ZrcBotxS
But it's the economic migrant group which is the real headache. They're going to be processed through the system and rejected at the other end when the true nature of their application comes to light, but while their applications are being considered, they're occupying places in asylum centers which are urgently needed to accommodate those fleeing war torn countries like Syria. This in turn creates a backlog to which the boatloads picked up in the Med every day only serve to compound.
Also, they all seem to have an idea of what they want to do. One them interviewed by the Guardian said he wants to go to Germany and drive trucks. But what he doesn't understand is that there are currently 23 million men and women unemployed in EU already and any jobs around need to go to them first before considering asylum seekers.
Even genuine refugees aren't exactly in for a free ride. They'll be allocated housing and will qualify for welfare, but that's it. It'll be practically impossible for them to find a job since they don't speak the language of whichever country they end up in and will ultimately become resentful for being treated as outcasts. Some may even turn to crime.
Remember that the EU is talking about asylum seekers, every country is obliged to host them if they meet all the requirements for refugee status. This is a decent proposal, it could prevent the deaths of thousands of people and reduce the profit of human traffickers.
Our country is for obvious reasons amongst the main supporters of this proposal as we currently have, along with Malta and Greece, most of the burden of illegal immigration. Of course the UK is against it, as always, i'm starting to wish they fvcked off of the EU forever, they have been threatening an exit since they have practically became part of it and have hardly contributed to it.
This proposed system will make it easier for us to kick economic migrants directly off of our country and return them back to where they come from.
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