Karen99
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Part of the problem is that, as estimated by Germany, some 69% of the refugees are young males, with only about 13% women and 12% children.
In detail how does determine if a migrant is worthy of permanent residency in a country they voluntarily chose to travel where one of the only tools is observation in a refugee center? They are the ones that traveled to another country where many didn't even knock on the door and came right on in.
And the leap to Dr Mengele, puhleeasseee Too many are misusing analogies & comparisons to the Nazi era period, that's one opinion fine but doesn't make it right or fitting. There are similarities in most of history. Observing rats or mice in a cage has lead to many scientific discoveries and breakthroughs. Even the rock band The Talking Heads talked about rats in cages and pyscho killers. Marketers and governments study people everyday compiling too much data actually but they do it.
Point is migrants that cannot be documented need to be subject to a process to see if they are worthy of entrance or residency. What should that process be. Observation is tool that is readily available NOW.
Oh puhleeasseee! Give me a break. Are you going to claim that if you lived in a country where you and your kids were likely to die from terrorists, your own government, or from starvation, what would you do? Would you stay there to watch your family die or would you go to another country, any country, just to get the hell out? If you claim you would stay in your country because you weren't invited to another one, you are a liar.
BTW, you need to look up the difference between migrant and refugee. They are totally different.
Police reluctant to speak about crime involving migrants! is the country that PC, how ludicrous.Swedish police covered up sexual assaults of teenage girls at a music festival LAST SUMMER in which many suspects were foreigners.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/01/11/world/europe/ap-eu-sweden-sexual-assaults.html?_r=1
Police admitted they were reluctant to speak about crimes involving migrants.
This is exactly what I was afraid of.
Officials said it was not clear whether the attacks had been coordinated. But the broadening allegations were rapidly escalating into a full-blown crisis that on Friday engulfed Cologne’s police chief, Wolfgang Albers, who was suspended due to “lost trust” in his force. The mounting scandal, meanwhile, was quickly deepening public outrage, prompting calls for tighter controls on newcomers while threatening to ignite a new wave of anti-refugee sentiment in Europe.
For those interested, I haven't watched this to the end yet, but interesting.
National Intelligence Director James Clapper says Islamic State training camps currently exist in European countries and that terrorists are exploiting the migrant crisis in those countries to infiltrate the population.
Clapper added that the United States is “doing all we can” to share intelligence with European allies about Islamic State terrorists in their countries.
But he cited a “fundamental conflict” with the objective of the European Union to promote open borders while at the same time each nation trying to provide border security.
“On the one hand, the European Union incentives and drives to promote openness and free movement of people and goods, privacy, which is in some ways is in conflict with the responsibilities of each country as a nation state to protect the security of it’s borders of it’s people,” Clapper said.
More here.