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Old 21-12-2023, 04:08   #307
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Re: Multiculturalism is dangerous

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Bloody British, destabilising things by outlawing perfectly reasonable practices like Sati and when you say tolerates and accommodates do you mean by way of Jizya?




Funnily enough the British ran into some particularly nasty extreme evangelical Jews when we were mandated to administer that region
Nothing funny about that. Btw, the Irgun was Begin's lot -> Likud.

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@TheDaddy

Your darling EU has seen the light and echoed Sunak's warning of hostile powers orchestrating illegal immigration.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-ne...tmsource=email

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The European Union has struck a deal to tighten immigration controls, making it easier to deport failed asylum seekers and hold families in detention centres on the bloc’s external borders.

The agreement, reached after three years of negotiations, promises to overhaul how the bloc processes migrants and paves the way for rapid assessments at borders.

Those deemed to have the lowest chance of being granted the right to stay, including families with women and children, will be processed at facilities near the bloc’s external frontiers within three months.

Before that, authorities will have just seven days to determine the status of any asylum seekers.

Those from the likes of Turkey, India and Tunisia, who have a less than 20 per cent acceptance level, are the most likely to be labelled as economic migrants and held at the border before being returned home.

Member states away from the major points of arrival, such as Italy and Greece, will be expected to house asylum seekers to ease the burden on southern Europe.

European capitals that refuse to take in migrants can instead opt to pay financial compensation to other EU countries hosting more asylum seekers or contribute to the cost of programmes in third countries aimed at reducing migratory flows.

But it offers no change to the bloc’s Dublin regulation, which dictates that asylum seekers should seek protection in the first EU country they enter, which is most often Greece or Italy.
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Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, added: “It means that Europeans will decide who comes to the EU and who can stay, not the smugglers. It means protecting those in need.”
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The senior Eurocrat insisted the deal would protect the bloc “when hostile countries deliberately attempt to destabilise the EU”, echoing a similar recent warning from Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister

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