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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 20, 2023 19:31:03 GMT
The European Union has struck a major 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. 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 pay financial compensation to other EU countries hosting more asylum seekers. [I'm sure that will be popular] It also comes six months before Europe-wide elections, with polls displaying a surge in support for anti-immigration parties. However, even though the EU have finally if grudgingly accepted that mass migration is an absolute disaster for Europe, this new immigration deal has to be ratified by all 28 member states, so there's every chance this new deal will come to nothing. www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/12/20/eu-deal-immigration-controls-deport-asylum-seekers-camps/As Farage said in the EU parliament in 2015, mass immigration will be a disaster for the EU.
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Post by bancroft on Dec 20, 2023 19:46:33 GMT
It will be indeed interesting to see how they achieve sending them back, it could be a massive logistical operation in some places.
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Post by johnofgwent on Dec 21, 2023 11:00:34 GMT
It will be indeed interesting to see how they achieve sending them back, it could be a massive logistical operation in some places.
the usual left leaning pro immigrant bbc reporter shithead goes into the calais sand dunes to find evidence the gendarmes are doing something for the hundreds of millions of pounds rishi is showering on them.
but look at these quotes from that article
"In past weeks there have been increasingly violent clashes between the police and smugglers, and between the criminal gangs themselves. Shots fired. Knives wielded. Some 30 policemen severely injured."
"A boat overloaded with more than 60 people had passed through the coastal security gauntlet and out to sea but had then started to sink. One man had already drowned, another was unconscious, and two more people were reported missing. A 25-year-old Sudanese man was found on another beach and later died of a suspected heart attack."
"I have no place to go. I have no other chance. My life is bad, bad, bad. I came from Kirkuk. We are here [on the calais beach] for 10 days, and [before that] two years and three months in Germany. But Germany deports us. We have to run here," she said.
I find the bit in bold quite interesting. Tghe country that under the Swabian Hausfrau declared "come on in the lifestyle is lovely" is now known for deporting illegals. WHY AREN'T WE
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