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Old 10-25-2015, 03:28 AM
 
Location: New York City
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The east Europeans are more clever and do not need Caliphates in their countries. All 'refuges' are to 95 % male, without education,a half of them illiterate, they will depend life-long on welfare and other government benefits, except crime, drug selling, rapes and producing of children they know nothing and will make nothing.Muslims shall go to Saudi Arabia or Qatar, not to Christian countries.We can predict a civil war in Europa between Muslims and non-Muslims in ten or fifteen years. The name Merkel Like Hitler, Gorbachev or Lenin will be most cursed name in centuries.

Merkel will get the office of UN-general and Europa will have a civil war.

One european woman has in average one child + one dog, the Muslim one has five or ten.
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Old 10-25-2015, 04:10 AM
 
Location: rural south west UK
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We can predict a civil war in Europa between Muslims and non-Muslims in ten or fifteen years.
I have been saying that for the last 15 years.
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Old 10-26-2015, 12:51 PM
 
Location: Somewhere flat in Mississippi
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I find it interesting that few, if any refugees/migrants from the Middle East want to stay in Albania, Kosovo, or Bosnia, all of which are majority Muslim, at least nominally.
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Old 10-26-2015, 03:34 PM
 
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I have been saying that for the last 15 years.
More migrants have come in the last 6 months than the last fifteen years total.
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Old 10-26-2015, 07:25 PM
 
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A majority of these people will get on welfare and stay on welfare.

Germans and other western Europeans should vote with their feet and move to areas that aren't accepting the middle eastern horde. Let the multiculturalists pay the taxes and work til their 80 to support them.
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Old 10-26-2015, 09:05 PM
 
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A major problem is that many of the refugees are not really refugees. A large % is economic imigrant. Just because they is Syrian or other Middle Eastern/Eritrean/Libyan/Afgan etc they are instantly classified as the refugee. This is a major mistake.

Other mistake is the fact that if those people, in general, really were desperate as the majority of them claims to be, they would have hapily accepted a life in Hungary, Albania, Bulgaria, etc. No. They have a specific goals they are looking for: reach Germany/Austria or Scandinavian country with established Middle East or other refugee population, high welfare and extreme tolerance. Are they protesting because they are in need and desperate for any life better than in home country or are they just looking for the most comfortable option for them, which is not a less rich Central/East Europe country but more rich Germany or Scandinavia?

Do not misunderstands me please. Not all refugees are like this. Many are in need. But, the attitude they have often towards their host country and the Europe's people and work is wrong. Too many take advantage of the European Union bureaucracy, high acceptance into EU that are the economic imigrant and not actual refugee. Too bad nothing is being done about this....
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Old 10-26-2015, 10:21 PM
 
Location: Slovakia
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People from former communist countries had a chance to see how Muslims don't integrate into European societies, how they demand, claim and play victim all the time, how they spread hatred and don't even protest against terrorism or Islamic extremism. They simply silently support Islamic terror and in personal discussion they don't even cover their will to implement Sharia in European countries.
I have witnessed how badly they treat their women in Austria and also saw on my eyes how they behave, how they are loud, how they make mess ans how they can't obey basic rules and ethic. It ended up in physical confrontation when whole family of 6 people in total walked through the street in such a way that they took up entire width of the pedestrian sidewalk.
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Old 10-27-2015, 04:16 AM
 
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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According to Frontex data for the first six months of 2015 16% of the migrants are Syrian; 7% Afghanistani; 4% Iraqi; 2% Eitrean; 2% Somali. The other 69% are from the Balkans or other safe countries.

In other words, 70% of the "refugees" are actually economic migrants, mostly from Eastern Europe.
Yes, there's going to be a prolonged and difficult sorting process by the countries accepting refugees, to determine the refugee status of those that request asylum, as many will not have any identity papers at all, others will have forged papers, and all of them that seek asylum will have a story tell, true or otherwise.

Even in the recent past, determining the refugee status of an individual could take years. And, for those who do not qualify as refugees, those from Syria can't be sent back until the country is safe.

Inevitably, some portion of those moving north will simply disappear and become illegal immigrants, never applying for asylum. This group will probably be dominated by immigrants from the Balkans, both EU and non-EU.

The authorities will have their work cut out from them in a period of fiscal tightening almost everywhere in the EU. This will add to the pressure from the right to cut or modify legal ties of their countries to the EU.
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Old 10-27-2015, 05:14 PM
 
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Yes, there's going to be a prolonged and difficult sorting process by the countries accepting refugees, to determine the refugee status of those that request asylum, as many will not have any identity papers at all, others will have forged papers, and all of them that seek asylum will have a story tell, true or otherwise.

Even in the recent past, determining the refugee status of an individual could take years. And, for those who do not qualify as refugees, those from Syria can't be sent back until the country is safe.

Inevitably, some portion of those moving north will simply disappear and become illegal immigrants, never applying for asylum. This group will probably be dominated by immigrants from the Balkans, both EU and non-EU.

The authorities will have their work cut out from them in a period of fiscal tightening almost everywhere in the EU. This will add to the pressure from the right to cut or modify legal ties of their countries to the EU.
Here is an opinion from Russia; (Kremlin's "talking head")


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTDlY4o23XA
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Old 10-29-2015, 08:27 AM
 
Location: New Albany, Indiana (Greater Louisville)
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There are 5 billion people who would move to the West tomorrow if allowed. You can't let
everyone in. Seems like Germany still has a lot of guilt from WW2 and feel like they can't say no to anyone. It's each countries business what they do but stop telling countries who demand that their borders are respected that they're xenophobic. How many refugees
has Saudi Arabia let in?
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