Some will be yes, how many, who knows? The point is not where they're coming from but the numbers are such that they swamping local services and resentment is building. Clearly the numbers in Calais are tiny compared to places like Italy and Greece but it's only a matter of time before they increase as the build-up elsewhere in Europe is released. By waiting for this to happen we are simply storing up more problems and giving the impression that is you try hard enough for long enough you'll get in which simply encourages more people to risk their lives trying the same thing. There's no simple solution but more aid needs to be diverted to problem areas to help those refugees from Syria and the like who can't help themselves.
IMHO tough action will soon or later be required in order deal with inevitable social unrest and to stem the flow of migrants. Avoiding this issue will simply make matters worse and the outcome more difficult.
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This beggars belief:
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A man who tricked high-ranking judges into thinking he was a solicitor has been sentenced to 16 months in prison.
Birmingham Crown Court heard Mohammed Kabba falsely claimed to be a lawyer and intervened in an immigration case.
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