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Originally Posted by Damien
Has been specified then?
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Nope, hence I used the word "probably"
It's an educated guess
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Originally Posted by Osem
I may be missing something (other than the usual flawed EU policy) but, given the massive role uncontrolled migration is playing in this, wouldn't it have been a lot simpler just to agree some form of ceiling (perhaps based on population in some way) beyond which individual nations would be able to stop further migration. It'd work both ways too, I expect there are countries who're desperate to avoid being stripped of their young, bright, mobile people leaving for pastures new and storing up future problems for their homelands. Perhaps I'm just being silly...
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Problem is that the current migration problems are blamed on conflict so most are claiming asylum. The truth though probably is that most are economic migrants using the conflict as an excuse.
As soon as asylum seekers are in another country it's hard under law to remove them back to the conflict zone.