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They will be distributed across the E.U in quotas, if the position of Merkel, Holland and Juncker prevail.
There is no way the EU comes to consensus on this issue. Germany (and Sweden) are the outliers, and causing the problems for everyone else.
If they want to accept half of the Middle East, and end their great cultures, economies and social benefits within a generation or two, fine, that's democracy, but then Schengen is done, and European borders will have to be reinstated.
Indeed these are Syrians - people whose country has been left in ruins.
Why? Because Arabs of Gulf states ( with American agreement I'm sure) wanted to turn Syria into the major transit point of their gas to Europe, thus loosening the grip of Russia on Europe ( Russia that "no one cares about" - yeah, that one.)
We are watching the unfolding results ( for Europe) of it all.
There is no such thing as an Eastern European "look". There is no way of telling an obvious difference between someone from Damascus or Aleppo and someone from Istanbul or Sofia.
What does it matter what a picture shows? We already know who is migrating, and it is mostly economic migrants, about half from Eastern Europe.
There is no such thing as an Eastern European "look". There is no way of telling an obvious difference between someone from Damascus or Aleppo and someone from Istanbul or Sofia.
Yes, THERE IS a way, because Bulgarians are not muslims, and Turks - they take in Syrian refugees themselves in droves. ( 815,000 so far)
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What does it matter what a picture shows? We already know who is migrating, and it is mostly economic migrants, about half from Eastern Europe.
It's a fact of course that "Old Europe" is full of Eastern European economic migrants, but that's not what's breaking now camel's back and you know it.
There is no such thing as an Eastern European "look". There is no way of telling an obvious difference between someone from Damascus or Aleppo and someone from Istanbul or Sofia.
I've been to Sofia a few times, and I'd say that maybe a third of them would blend into the crowd in Istanbul. As for Syrians, it really depends. Some of them blend in, but most of them are very conspicuously foreign.
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I feel sorry for Germany taking on these invaders. And of course good ol' USA is going to take on a crapload of them...against our (we, the citizens') consent.
More NWO garbage we have to swallow as it's shoved down our throats. No say whatever; so much for having a say in what goes on in our own country.
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