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- 02-01-2016 #191
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He is young and he just views the world his way, maybe the way it should be but it is not. The crime in Europe, of which you have enlightened me, is sad. Here you are trying to help and in return you get assaults, rape, groping and the like. These people that are victims of these crimes are humans too but marinera seems to not care for them; it's just made up or blame it on a different culture. It is simply an excuse, and a poor one at that.
My friend and Admin Pegasus is from down under; he found what was written by this guy so stupid he would not even reply. Funny folks love to shoot their mouths off when they have no first hand experience.Last edited by CUSP82; 02-01-2016 at 08:10 PM.
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- 02-01-2016 #192
- 02-01-2016 #193
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Yes I do have backup and some quite personal from a good friend who lives in Sweeden. They are sending quite s few of them back as they not only do not want to assimilate but the crime they have caused have caused an outcry from the Sweedish people.
No one, no person, no country has to take in any migrants or any refugees. There is no rule. What you discount is the tens of thousands of migrants taken in by many countries from poor third world countries. I guess they get no credit when they take in the poor from El Salvador, those fleeing religious persecution in Nigeria; no they don't count do they? If a country will not take in all what they re not compassionate? Silly and childish. A country, just like the head of a house, is free to take in or refuse whoever they so choose and for you to judge they way you do is wrong.The world's still a toy if you just stay a boy!
- 02-01-2016 #194
Keeep insulting, that will help your case. Your friend Pegasus was faced with facts and had no arguments to juxtapose. And for you that believe that 'majority' is with you, I have another brutal fact hard to fight with insults:
“We aren’t afraid” Austrians answer Hungary’s Viktor Orban
Hungary's prime minister told a press conference that Europeans fear the onslaught of refugees, Austrians disagree. They do agree, though, that politicians have failed to lead, reports Alison Langley from Vienna.
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Austrians have surprised perhaps even themselves with their open welcome to the stream of refugees knocking on their door.
While neighboring Hungary has erected a 3.5 meter razor-wire fence in an attempt to keep out the thousands of families fleeing war in the Middle East, Austrians race to their borders and train stations to greet them with bottles of water and fresh fruit.
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Around 15,000 people answered a call on Facebook Monday to demonstrate their support to refugees. “Say it loud! Say it clear! Refugees are welcome here,” they chanted as they wound their way through downtown Vienna
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Spontaneous help
The growing number of regular Austrians spontaneously stepping up to fill in where politicians and bureaucrats have failed surprises even the Austrians...."
?We aren?t afraid? Austrians answer Hungary?s Viktor Orban | Europe | DW.COM | 03.09.2015Yes, it's me.
- 02-01-2016 #195
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Like I said the countries, the people, make their own choice. So I guess Hungary must be all bad people and Austria are all nice guys.
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- 02-01-2016 #196
- 02-01-2016 #197
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So what about this; according to telesure Austria will be deporting 50, 000 refugees by 2019 and is offering them 500 US bucks if they leave in the next 3 months volnutarily.
The Austrian government said 50,000 refugees whose asylum requests were rejected will be deported by 2019 while giving US$500 for those leaving voluntarily.
At least 50,000 refugees face deportation in Austria as the country plans to deport those whose asylum applications have been rejected and offer almost US$500 for those who leave voluntarily within three months after their applications are rejected, Austrian officials and media said Monday.
“I think 50,000 is realistic (in terms of a number to deport),” Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz was quoted as saying by Austrian Press Agency (APA). “But at the same time, it is clear that many of the refugees who have come to us will stay here. We therefore need to stop the influx.”
ANALYSIS: How Europe Created Its Own Refugee Crisis
The government has also said that it would offer up to 500 euro (US$544) in “return assistance” to refugees who leave voluntarily within three months after their asylum applications were rejected. The government has chosen Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Georgia, Mongolia and Ghana to a list of countries it sees as “safe.”
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The Austrian government said 50,000 refugees whose asylum requests were rejected will be deported by 2019 while giving US$500 for those leaving voluntarily.
At least 50,000 refugees face deportation in Austria as the country plans to deport those whose asylum applications have been rejected and offer almost US$500 for those who leave voluntarily within three months after their applications are rejected, Austrian officials and media said Monday.
“I think 50,000 is realistic (in terms of a number to deport),” Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz was quoted as saying by Austrian Press Agency (APA). “But at the same time, it is clear that many of the refugees who have come to us will stay here. We therefore need to stop the influx.”
ANALYSIS: How Europe Created Its Own Refugee Crisis
The government has also said that it would offer up to 500 euro (US$544) in “return assistance” to refugees who leave voluntarily within three months after their asylum applications were rejected. The government has chosen Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Georgia, Mongolia and Ghana to a list of countries it sees as “safe.”
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http://"http://www.telesurtv.net/eng...201-0028.html". If you intend to use it, please cite the source and provide a link to the original article. teleSUR EnglishThe world's still a toy if you just stay a boy!
- 02-01-2016 #198
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And your backup is the mainstream liberal media trying to force their opinions on everyone? I will take Cusp's friends over that any day, they are real people with realistic concerns.
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- 02-01-2016 #199
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Anyone can cherry pick articles...
Calais migrants: Refugees attack Portree school coach with rocks as violence escalates | UK | News | Daily Express
Europe violence as more migrants arrive - BBC News
As Illegal Immigrants Enter Europe, Violence Increases » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!
This is getting silly!The name's Tamora...TVR Tamora...with a capital "T".
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- 02-01-2016 #200
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08.26.14 5:55 AM ET
Italy's Latest Export Is Refugees, and the Rest of Europe Is Not Happy
Head north, young migrant! That seems to be Italy’s policy, at least, according to German and other northern European leaders, who are furious at Rome’s handling of the refugee crisis.
Italy is being applauded by humanitarian groups for saving more than 113,000 refugees and migrants from drowning in the Mediterranean Sea so far this year. But it is increasingly condemned by northern European countries for turning a blind eye as the refugees it saves then scamper off to Europe.
The old trains that run from Sicily to Rome cross the narrow straits of Messina to the mainland on a special ferry with tracks laid deep in the ship’s belly. The sea passage takes about half an hour of an 11-hour journey, and the passengers never have to disembark. The trip is long and dusty, often in non-air conditioned carriages with few amenities, but it is still the preferred mode of transportation off the island for the thousands of migrants and refugees who are brought to Sicily after being rescued at sea. It’s cheap, it’s convenient, and it’s the safest way to travel from Sicily into Europe without being caught. Not that anyone is looking.
Italy may be on the front lines of the refugee crisis, footing the $11.9 million-a-month bill for an expensive sea rescue mission called Mare Nostrum, which has saved more than 113,000 migrants and refugees traveling from the North African shores to Italy in 2014 so far, including 3,500 people last weekend alone. But because almost none of the migrants the Italians save stay in the country, Italy is increasingly at odds with its European partners, especially when Italian leaders ask for help paying for the expensive Mare Nostrum rescue program. On Monday, Sandro Gozi, Italy’s European Union affairs undersecretary, asked Europe for help once again. “Italy is asking for consistency from the EU,” he said. “The Mediterranean is a common border. Joint action is needed starting from an increase in the funds and operational capacities of Frontex, which must replace Mare Nostrum.The world's still a toy if you just stay a boy!
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