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Nations are free to set conditions for the people they take in Angela Merkel is seeing her plans blow up in her face and tries to save it even her own party hopes to dump her in the UN when her term is over but thats what you get when you vote in a communist as your leader. Europe has no solidarity with one another some have closer ties than others but trying to create another US in Europe is stupid and the EU in its current form should be the norm no matter the globalists wet dream.

Also the Dublin Agreement was made for european refugees and not for those outside of the EU so yea its gonna need a lot of rework as well as tough deportation laws that some times need violence to enforce it like I said earlier these people often they deport dont believe in human rights and openly discriminate minorities in their own country like christians and jews or people of darker skin clolour so its doesnt matter if they chant human rights when they see it as a joke, So in short things are going to get a lot worse this migrant crisis is either gonna make or break the EU.

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Nato must step in to secure the boarders between Turkey and Greece with a naval protection force.

Angela Merkel Government must take overall financial responsibility for the Greek migrant mayhem. The Dublin agreement stands. These migrants entered the EU (Greece) illegally from a third country,Turkey, that did little or nothing to halt the activities of these people smugglers.

Every Migrant detained in Greece must be subjected to a full process of screening, any migrant refusing to fully cooperate must be returned by force if necessary directly to Syrian territory outside the control of ISIL. A clear message must be sent.

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