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Originally Posted by arista
You are not understanding it
the trains are moving fast outside of the Port.
You put High Fences
all around the Entrance
as some want to walk down the line.
And for all our Lorrys
they will be behind Super High Fences.
Then the Migrants can Try Germany
if they are legal
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I fully understand the situation in Calais, you appear not to. Erect 100 ft high fences and they still have access to tracks leading to the fenced off areas, they can still choose go elsewhere and enter the UK by another route, just as they already do. There is also no such thing as an illegal asylum seeker, no matter how they reach any country, including the UK. Their status is only established during processing.
I prefer application of existing law to wishing people dead or erecting more ineffective fences.
Until aid agencies are properly funded, refugee camps will remain in short supply, the existing inadequately funded camps will remain full, with ever decreasing food supplies and funding and the exodus will continue. The genuine have nowhere left to go. In the meantime countless billions are being spent on the deliberate EU/Merkel choice to move this crisis into Europe and millions of refugees are being deprived of funding where it's desperately needed. Ten times more people could have been helped with that money if Germany, in particular, hadn't been so desperate for a fit young new labour force. Thousands of people would still be alive and without any doubt there are still a lot more people destined to die until the EU stop their gross immorality of trading in human lives to suit their own need and greed. Hosting refugees should be a matter of any country's choice. They should be resettled from camps, vetted and the most needy first, as the UK is doing. That of course wouldn't guarantee Germany the fit, young and healthy.
The EU/Merkel may have a modicum of altruism somewhere but it's been well down their list of priorities. Their chaos is now completely out of hand and they're very slowly, as is the norm, getting around to responding to a vast humanitarian worldwide crisis as they should have a long time ago.