Billy_Kinetta
Paladin of the Lost Hour
- Mar 4, 2013
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NOW the rest of Europe wishes they had a 2nd Amendment.
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Facing a record influx of migrants and a surge in support for the anti-immigration far-right, Austrian lawmakers have put forward a bill that would mean anyone granted asylum would be reassessed after three years and sent back if their country of origin is deemed safe. Those under "subsidiary protection" -- a kind of asylum-lite status awarded in particular to Afghans -- will meanwhile only be allowed to be joined by family members after three years, one year more than currently.
Here we come, walkin' down the street, get the funniest looks from, everyone we meet
Chancellor Werner Faymann said the controversial legislation, due to go before parliament in December, is a "signal that asylum is something which is temporary" and is aimed at deterring people from coming to Austria. Rights groups sharply criticised the proposals, saying they would make the integration of migrants into Austrian society more difficult, and the UN refugee agency said tightening rules on relatives "could keep families apart for many years, if not for ever." Austria has seen some 400,000 migrants enter the country since September, making it one of the highest recipients of new arrivals in the European Union on a per-capita basis amid the largest movement of people in the region since World War II.
Refugees and migrants wait to cross the Slovenian-Austrian border from the Slovenian city of Sentilj
While most migrants are heading to Germany or Scandinavia, front line states on the bloc's south and eastern borders have struggled to cope with the thousands of people streaming across their borders from land and sea. In a bid to ease their burden, the EU on Wednesday will start relocating refugees from Greece to other member states in a ceremony that will be attended by the EU's commissioner for immigration and European Parliament president Martin Schulz. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will meet a first group of 30 refugees at Athens airport before they voluntarily board a plane for Luxembourg, Athens said in a statement.
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Can't say I blame them.
Any country letting those Muslims in is going to have major problems in the future.
Smart countries won't let any in.
The Regressive Left has made its disdain for our history and traditions screamingly clear, and this would be one of the fastest possible ways to dilute them: A culture as antithetical as possible to ours.Can't say I blame them.
Any country letting those Muslims in is going to have major problems in the future.
Smart countries won't let any in.
..and obama is rather smart...so he knows what the likely outcome will be...He's doing this on purpose because of his hatred of american traditions and culture and more importantly, his jealousy and resentment of white people..
racial revenge politics