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Originally Posted by ntluser
If we stay in the EU, the EU courts will decide what action we can take with regard to migrants, which means we cannot reject EU migrants.
If we leave the EU, UK courts will decide.
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There is no EU law that states we must take migrants. So the EU courts can not force migrants on us. The rules do state that the first country of entry into the EU are the ones forced to accept them. The only way they can get here without UK acceptance is for the country of entry to provide them citizenship and an EU passport which few want to do...
Gawd there's so much scaremongering in this thread...
Britain is in a very strong position regarding these migrants, if it wasn't then the Jungle in Calais wouldn't exist.