Europe’s Brutal and Illegal Approach to Migration: “Our Orders Are Clear. Nobody Gets Through”

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  1. Not brutal enough, if some still make it in.

    Also, regarding that story of an allegedly 12 yo boy: why not just remain in Istanbul? Why come to the EU? We all know why.

    Until the EU will be ready to open fire on these criminals, on sight, there will be no end to this problem which we have tolerated for too many years already only to get an increase in crime and welfare recipients as thanks.

    Not only does the EU have to be “brutal” enough to keep them out, but also take steps to relocate the ones already here to their countries of origin.

  2. Europe (especially France and Germany) should be thanking Greece for having the balls to do what’s necessary. Instead, they shit on it for protecting them. I guess they’d prefer it if Greece just openly let illegal migrants carry on through to the next country and wash their hands of the problem, as France does to the UK.

  3. Body’s show up on Greek beach. Front pages show lifeless body of a child and Europe is outraged. Now body’s showing up on french beach, front pages, Champions League scores. No one gives a shit. Humans are funny.

  4. Fair play to the EU, the way that it’s waited until now to start addressing the things the UK had expressed concerns about for years is a pretty solid flex. Credit where credit’s due. Real Chad move.

  5. Do germans in their minority really perceive this latest migrant crisis as this article is trying to portray?

    “We are being tyrants to these people, guys. We are being xenophobic europeans!!!1”

  6. Folk here are eager to point out the illegality of the crossings but choose the ignore illegality of pushbacks (established by international convention and most countries’ national laws).

    That says something about the “core” European value of the rule of law.

  7. If this was the approach the EU took during the 2015/16 migrant crisis, I suspect it would have tipped the balance for the UK staying in the EU.

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