Saturday, June 10, 2017

Czech Republic Joins Poland, Hungary and Slovakia in Refusing EU-Imposed Migrants

Via Billy

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The Czech Republic has joined its Central European neighbors in officially announcing a withdrawal from the European Union’s 2015 migrant resettlement program.
After much criticism of the scheme, which seeks to resettle an initial 160,000 migrants from Italy and Greece across EU member states, the Czechs have finally withdrawn citing concerns over security and the ‘’dysfunctionality’’ of what has been criticized as a shambolic program
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Prague had accepted only 12 of the 1,600 migrants required by Brussels before leaving the program, which imposes quotas on all 28 member states under threat of sanction.

6 comments:

  1. Looks like some of the EU countries get it. The "eastern-European ones got a look at Communism under the USSR and they can't be bullied by Brussels and they see what "coexist" turns into. I applaud them!!

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    1. The people are finally seeing the light.

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    2. They're finally willing to speak up.

      It used to be one would be shouted down as racist... People now I suppose have come to the conclusion that the consequences of not speaking out are worse!

      I don't understand the open-border left. Not all of them are anti-West exactly; some of them are just stupid.

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    3. some of them are just stupid.

      Evidently.

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