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Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia are concerned that possible closing of borders for migrants by some European Union countries may cause a bottleneck stranding millions of refugees on their territory, forcing the three states to close their borders as well.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov met Romanian and Serbian counterparts Victor Ponta and Aleksandar Vucic in Sofia Saturday to coordinate their policies before EU leaders gather on Sunday to forge plans to control the region’s worst migrant crisis since World War II.
How can a country or region that is just getting by financially take in thousands or tens of thousands of people that simply do not fit into the society?
What will all these refugees do besides hang out and get in trouble beating up on each other and causing problems for their hosts?
I think they should have stayed put in their own country and the UN could have made a safe zone for them.
This reminds of the mass migration on the roof of train cars coming from Mexico that appeared out of nowhere. And someone tell me how does one reach Bulgaria from Syria on foot? There is so much we don’t know.
Before it was legal both Romanians and Bulgarians to come to the uk they had fake passports such as Italian or Greek ( now do you understand? )
I doubt it as it costs us about £10000 to send an illegal alien back home.
Why the sudden interest in illegals anyway I've seen you've started another thread linked to the same subject?
I've been AGAINST illegal aliens for years now. Too; I'm posting up about different countries like Slovenia then about Bulgaria.
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