UN Ambassador Haley: Most Syrians just want to
go home, Posted by Ann Corcoran 4/16/18
Syrians leaving Germany to return to Turkey A growing number of Syrian refugees in Germany are seeking to return to Turkey as a new German legislation has introduced new barriers to family reunification, local media reported on April 12.
Clearly The
Guardian doesn’t
want to hear that bit of information.
Frankly,
if there weren’t nine federal refugee contractors
being
paid on a per refugee head basis to bring refugees to your towns and cities,
maybe then a realistic policy could be advanced to care for (legitimate)
refugees near their homes so that returning them to their homes and to their
familiar cultures would be the number one priority of humanitarian care.
Perhaps
if this pattern could be broken now—Middle
East wars=flow of migrants to the West—it would be a very important legacy for Trump to leave us
with.
Here Nikki Haley
says what the No Borders Left never wants to hear:
Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations on Sunday defended the
president’s ban on allowing Syrian refugees into the US by claiming that people
displaced due to the country’s civil war did not actually want to leave the
region.
When
asked how she justified the Trump administration admitting almost no Syrian
refugees while also bombing Assad regime targets in the country, Nikki Haley
cited conversations she said she had had with refugees at camps in Jordan and
Turkey.
“Not one of the many that I talked to ever said we want to go to
America,” Haley said on Fox News Sunday. “They want to stay as close to Syria
as they can.” More
here.
In
a related story at Hurriyet we see
that the bloom is off the rose as Germany begins restricting family members
(limiting chain migration!):
The
German government recently imposed stricter measures to curb family
reunification for Syrian refugees, many of whom were granted “subsidiary
protection.”
German
broadcaster ARD reported that its correspondents documented the journey of
several Syrian refugees who sought to return to Turkey by paying hundreds of
euros to human smugglers.
The refugees wanted to return to Turkey because they could not receive
permission from German authorities to bring their family members who had fled
to Turkey after the Syrian civil war broke out, the report said.
The EU’s largest economy has accepted more than 700,000 Syrian refugees
since 2015, but amid domestic political pressure, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s
coalition government introduced barriers to family reunification. A cap of
1,000 people per month was imposed on who could come to Germany for family
reunification. More here. My ‘Invasion of Europe’ archive is here.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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