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I can't wait until December when the migrants standing around causing trouble in cities and towns all over Germany and Sweden have a chance to experience a typical European Winter. Many are living in tents or on the street. The cities are full, there is no housing. They have no where to go. They will hate it and likely make plans to go home.
They will think it's a bit cold. What problems are they making? The only time I even see them is by my gym which is near a camp. There they are hanging around but they don't make much trouble.
I believe they are as resistant and suffering immune as cockroaches, I heard some of them even try to enter Europe via the Russian-Finnish border close to the Arctic Circle.
Nearly 5k have come to Norway through the Norwegian-Russian border. Under 40% are Syrians. I think most of them use a bike for the border crossing.
You say they came to Norway, but in't it rather Finland ? Norway is not a member of the EU and its border with Russia is small and at the extreme north, close to Murmansk, whereas Russia has a long , more southerly border with Finland, which is an EU country, or even Estonia, close to St Peterburg....
You say they came to Norway, but in't it rather Finland ? Norway is not a member of the EU and its border with Russia is small and at the extreme north, close to Murmansk, whereas Russia has a long , more southerly border with Finland, which is an EU country, or even Estonia, close to St Peterburg....
Norway is a Schengen Area member, so it means refugees can travel more or less freely within most of the EU. Finland has also received massive numbers of refugees through Russia.
I can't wait until December when the migrants standing around causing trouble in cities and towns all over Germany and Sweden have a chance to experience a typical European Winter. Many are living in tents or on the street. The cities are full, there is no housing. They have no where to go. They will hate it and likely make plans to go home.
^^^ I doubt that.
They will demand real housing with fireplaces, fur coats and hats, down beds, and 5 warm meals a day.
I wonder if people will be forced to take them home, and share the rooms.
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