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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
The UN differentiates between the two and sets out guidelines for other countries to do the same
Is it worth pointing out most of those people aren't Syrian, Libyan or Iraqi, even taking the Mail's little ways into account and taking into account that some of them may have escaped other war torn countries and need help 80% is a large figure for these little things we're taking into account to swallow up
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...orn-Syria.html
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I've always said regarding economic migrants work on a points based system to admit those who can improve our country
When it comes to countries where we have played a direct part in destabilisation such as Syria, Iraq Libya and Afghanistan and we have a moral obligation to provide an open door
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Originally Posted by Osem
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34329825
Still no real plan then, just an acrimonious attempt to palm off those who mainly want to go to Germany on other countries who either aren't keen to have them or are refusing to. We're all still waiting to hear, from Juncker et al, who's going to stop these people going where they want? The EU a single state? Like Hell - the antagonism stirred up here is not going to be forgotten in a very long time.
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Well there is a plan.....
All are migrants "in clear need of international protection" to be resettled from Italy, Greece, Hungary to other EU member states
15,600 from Italy, 50,400 from Greece, 54,000 from Hungary, though it is unclear how many are still in Hungary
Initial screening of asylum applicants carried out in Greece, Hungary and Italy
Syrians, Eritreans, Iraqis prioritised
Does that look like economic migrants or genuine refugees are being resettled to you?