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Merkel take note - this is how you let in refugees
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAnd they still let in the 9/11 terrorists.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAnd they still let in the 9/11 terrorists.
Obviously all these checks are just distressing these 25 year old child refugees, maybe the liberal handwringers should suggest they drop them now.
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Looks like on this issue, Germans as a whole are less panic stricken and more level headed than Brits.
Astonishing that Bild, the German equivalent of the Sun, has a pro-refugee policy
Is Angela Merkel really on the ropes? - BBC NewsLast edited by CretinWatcher; 8 August 2016, 08:49.Comment
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Well they don't get many people walking to USA from countries bombed by USA or crossing by sea from countries bombed by USA.
Think I read something about millions of illegal Mexicans though? Something about a wall being built?
Wonder how this chart works with them?Comment
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In any case, the UK has taken hardly any refugees, but if the security services are to be believed, several plots have been foiled and are being foiled all the time.
So the issue here, and in France, seems to be mostly home grown terrorism (the German-born guy of Iranian origin who managed to kill a few people was against non-German foreigners ) - its just that we have better security services.
Yet another logic failure for dumb Dim.Comment
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Merkel take note - this is how you let in refugees
Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostIn any case, the UK has taken hardly any refugees, but if the security services are to be believed, several plots have been foiled and are being foiled all the time.
So the issue here, and in France, seems to be mostly home grown terrorism (the German-born guy of Iranian origin who managed to kill a few people was against non-German foreigners ) - its just that we have better security services.
Yet another logic failure for dumb Dim.
The issue in France and Belgium is social cohesion and integration (a lack of). This is problematic when migration presses on services, schools and housing.
Having an open house party can turn to disaster as waves of uninvited guests descend upon you and trash your place.Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 8 August 2016, 09:03.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostHappy to take more genuine refugees, specifically women and children. They need to be properly screened though, to filter out the economic migrants and potential terrorists.
The issue in France and Belgium is social cohesion and integration (a lack of).Comment
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Merkel take note - this is how you let in refugees
Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostIf you think Britian's Northern British-born of Pakistani origin are integrated, think again.
But we are better at integration than Belgium and France.
If we open the door we will be flooded, and integration would not happen at all.
I would ban sharia law for a start.Comment
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