Surprise! ‘Refugees’ not liking life in Finland
headed home to Iraq by the thousands, kiss the ground, by Ann Corcoran 2/20/16
Invasion of Europe news…..This news strikes me
as a possible partial solution to the European migrant crisis—make the asylum
process difficult and offer charter flights home.
In fact, a
smart legislator in America should introduce a bill that would set up a ‘Repatriation
Fund’ to pay refugees
(and illegal aliens) air fare home. I would even throw in a little
starter money when they promise not to come back! Learn about this idea
from a guest comment, here. Over the years we have heard
from (and about) refugees to America who are very unhappy (disillusioned!), but
have no resources to get home.
I am convinced
that a Repatriation Fund would be cheaper for the American taxpayer than paying
out all of the welfare, healthcare, and education costs of the migrants!
Iraqis kissing
the ground (the floor) at the airport in Baghdad. Home!
Here is the
news from Thursday (I missed a lot of news this week, so am trying to catch
up!) at the UK Daily
Mail:
Iraqi refugees who left Finland voluntarily
due to chilly weather conditions have been pictured kissing the ground in
joyous scenes upon their return to Baghdad.
Thousands of
the migrants who left Finland arrived back in the Iraqi capital today and were
pictured greeting loved ones and celebrating their return home.
They had originally
fled to Finland only to become disappointed with life in the frosty
Scandinavian country.
Photographs
taken of their arrival in Baghdad showed some crying with relief at being
reunited with loved ones, while others kissed the floor of the airport after
touching down.
Europe is in
the grip of its worst migrant crisis since the Second World War, with more than
a million people arriving last year having fled wars and poverty in the Middle
East and Africa.
Although
Germany and Sweden have taken in many of the migrants, Finland too saw its
number of asylum seekers increase nearly tenfold in 2015 to 32,500 from 3,600
in 2014.
Almost two
thirds of these were young Iraqi men, but some changed their mind and returned
after Finland chartered flights to Baghdad.
Officials said about 4,100 asylum seekers had
so far cancelled their applications and that number was likely to reach 5,000
in the coming months. So much more and lots of photos
here.
See our
complete Invasion of Europe archive here. And, more on Finland here. See also news on a Finnish
police report that warns of
security problems ahead in Finland esp. as asylum seekers are coming from
competing Islamic sects.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/02/20/surprise-refugees-not-liking-life-in-finland-headed-home-to-iraq-by-the-thousands-kiss-the-ground/
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