Thursday, June 18, 2015

Eastern Europe may be forced to take illegal immigrants

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Poland, Latvia, and Estonia are just some of the countries which are being looked at to take in the increasing number of illegal immigrants from Africa and the Middle East.

The European Union has proposed a quota system, whereby 40,000 to 60,000 of the migrants will be spread across Europe, and particularly in Eastern Europe where almost all the people are Native White Europeans.

Under the present EU agreements, countries may choose to accept the numbers of illegal immigrants they take, or if they take any at all.

However, some anti-White EU bureaucrats want Europe to be forced by law to take in illegal immigrants; Eastern Europe would no doubt be the first target.

The European Commissioner for Migration, Dimitris Avramopoulos, said that the migrants must be settled through-out Europe by legal force, not by a country’s choice.

2 comments:

  1. "Europe to be forced by law to take in illegal immigrants" What kind of law
    might that be. Sovereign countries govern themselves. Country first.

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