UN Plan Estimates Up to 600,000 New Middle East Migrants Will Enter Europe in Next 4 Months:
A plan by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for dealing with the European refugee crisis anticipates that as many as 5,000 Middle Eastern refugees and migrants could pass from Turkey into Europe each day over the next four months Ref. Source 8s
How on earth can any country manage this? How many will stay illegally and how will they find a way to provide for themselves beside theft?
Should we be arming them and sending them back I do not know the right answer here.
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner becomes the eighth governor to refuse to accept Syrian refugees
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner said Monday that his state will temporarily suspend accepting new Syrian refugees, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, making it a total of eight governors who say they will not accept Syrian refugees in their states in response to Friday's attacks in Paris. The Republican governors of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan and Texas say their top concern must be the safety of state residents and that there is a chance the refugees include people with terrorist ties. Ref. USAToday
UN warns states against 'backtracking' on migrant commitments taking:
"Refugees should not be turned into scapegoats and must not become the secondary victims of these most tragic events," Fleming added, after some EU states indicated they would take a hard line on the migrant crisis following the attacks. Ref. Source 9i
I guess since the Paris bombing many nations are looking at immigration vs refugee status a bit different. Will we soon see detention camps?
Then how do we sort Syrian true refugees from other countries people who want to flee because they are very bad off. Good luck knowing who will be the next sleeper cell.
Do we lock them down and feed and provide for them for a few years then find them work?
I guess many are nervous to think of these solutions or that perhaps this is how sever thing can get and fast. Reminds me a bit of how fast the forties happened.
ACLU sues Indiana governor for halting Syrian refugee resettlement program
The lawsuit, filed Monday night, accuses Indiana Gov. Mike Pence of violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution by accepting refugees from other countries but not those from Syria. It comes a week after the Indiana governor and more than a dozen from other states suspended the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the state following the Paris attacks. Ref. USAToday
Unfortunately the Camps are the only thing that everyone suggests. It is the simplest solution, the cheapest and the easiest to control the immigrants/refugees. The politicians (Since they are in charge) use this, along with politics of xenophobia and "Instability" to pass this solution for many decades now. This policy has shown its drawbacks and it is short-sighted. Also it makes the refugees/immigrants an excuse to create a hate for the new country. Even the more open ghettos has shown these drawbacks, eg in rural USA, with the black or hispanic neighborhoods and the known today's results.
Morfeas, when you have thousands of people crossing the borders that you can't contain them all then what do you do? You said the camps are shortsighted so then what's your solution?