Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2015 2:22:32 GMT
And therein lies much of the problem...
allowing unknown wolves in amongst the flock.... to feast.
And once in, they will NEVER leave!!!
Croatian government leaders argue that it is pointless, if not impossible,
to stop people who overwhelmingly express determination to reach wealthier,
more liberal nations in Western Europe, chiefly Germany.
"The Republic of Croatia has asked these refugees to stay at our reception centers
until their status is resolved, but they all refuse it," said Matija Posavec, governor of Medjimurje,
Croatia's northernmost county bordering Slovenia. "They could have stayed on board the train.
They could have stayed at the reception centers, but none of them really wants that. ... They just want to pass.
Meantime, Turkey's prime minister said Monday he won't allow his country to be treated as
a "concentration camp" for refugees but is willing to work with EU countries to stem the illegal flow of migrants.
Ahmet Davutoglu made the comments one day after German Chancellor Angela Merkel held talks with
Turkey's leaders on a European Union plan that would offer aid and concessions to Turkey in
exchange for measures to halt the mass movement of migrants across Europe's borders.
www.mlive.com/news/us-world/index.ssf/2015/10/migrants_rush_in_as_croatia_su.html?ath=c58c2a6a8c809b9aad60e3927185c8b8#cmpid=nsltr_stryheadline
www.foxnews.com/world/2015/10/19/doctors-warn-medicine-shortages-for-stranded-refugees-as-winter-approaches/
The EU has agreed to a plan, resisted by Hungary and several other countries,
to share the redistribution of 120,000 refugees among its members.
This is a small proportion of the 700,000 migrants the International
Organization for Migration expects will reach Europe's borders this year.
allowing unknown wolves in amongst the flock.... to feast.
And once in, they will NEVER leave!!!
Croatian government leaders argue that it is pointless, if not impossible,
to stop people who overwhelmingly express determination to reach wealthier,
more liberal nations in Western Europe, chiefly Germany.
"The Republic of Croatia has asked these refugees to stay at our reception centers
until their status is resolved, but they all refuse it," said Matija Posavec, governor of Medjimurje,
Croatia's northernmost county bordering Slovenia. "They could have stayed on board the train.
They could have stayed at the reception centers, but none of them really wants that. ... They just want to pass.
Meantime, Turkey's prime minister said Monday he won't allow his country to be treated as
a "concentration camp" for refugees but is willing to work with EU countries to stem the illegal flow of migrants.
Ahmet Davutoglu made the comments one day after German Chancellor Angela Merkel held talks with
Turkey's leaders on a European Union plan that would offer aid and concessions to Turkey in
exchange for measures to halt the mass movement of migrants across Europe's borders.
www.mlive.com/news/us-world/index.ssf/2015/10/migrants_rush_in_as_croatia_su.html?ath=c58c2a6a8c809b9aad60e3927185c8b8#cmpid=nsltr_stryheadline
www.foxnews.com/world/2015/10/19/doctors-warn-medicine-shortages-for-stranded-refugees-as-winter-approaches/
The EU has agreed to a plan, resisted by Hungary and several other countries,
to share the redistribution of 120,000 refugees among its members.
This is a small proportion of the 700,000 migrants the International
Organization for Migration expects will reach Europe's borders this year.