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She criticised German chancellor Angela Merkel for having “invited migrants to Europe.”
“This carefree attitude led to the problems that we have today,” she said.
“We cannot agree that thousands of migrants, who come to improve their lives, flow to Europe. There are also terrorists among them.”
Earlier on Wednesday, she told a meeting of NGO leaders at her Warsaw office that the Brussels attacks indicated the EU had lost control of the migration crisis.
“Europe is incapable of dealing with this enormous crisis,” she said.
“When on Friday [18 March] the [EU] summit was coming to an end, European leaders went back to their capitals feeling that they had a good compromise, that they found a solution to the crisis becaue they managed to conclude a deal with Turkey,” she said.
“A few days went by, and suddenly the terrorists made a joke out of the deal and showed Europe that further declarations, further documents, further hours-long talks don’t mean very much.”
In total, 78 percent of respondents in the poll, cited by news website onet.pl, said that taking in such refugees could significantly increase the level of terror threat in Poland.
The study, by pollsters Ariadna, was carried out before Tuesday’s deadly terror attacks in Brussels but after European Union leaders approved a deal with Turkey last week intended to halt illegal migration to Europe.
To me, it doesn't even matter if we can vet the migrants. What Belgium and France attacks showed us is that this is a multi-generational problem. So Muslim immigrants we bring to our countries now, not only do we have to be concerned they may be terrorists, but their children, who would be citizens of the western countries that take them in, are highly susceptible to terrorism. Do we think this problem will just one day go away?
Until the Muslim community as a whole can show they can join the civilized world, we should not be bringing any here. Work on integrating the Muslim citizens in our country already, but it's mind boogling we are compounding this issue and signing up for decades of these issues.
To me, it doesn't even matter if we can vet the migrants. What Belgium and France attacks showed us is that this is a multi-generational problem. So Muslim immigrants we bring to our countries now, not only do we have to be concerned they may be terrorists, but their children, who would be citizens of the western countries that take them in, are highly susceptible to terrorism. Do we think this problem will just one day go away?
Until the Muslim community as a whole can show they can join the civilized world, we should not be bringing any here. Work on integrating the Muslim citizens in our country already, but it's mind boogling we are compounding this issue and signing up for decades of these issues.
It isn't just Europe that has the "multi-generational" problem. 2nd generation Somali "refugees" in the US have been joining and supporting ISIS and other terror groups for years.
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