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    Angry EU Seeks to Impose $300K Fine on Countries That Reject Refugees

    EU Seeks to Impose $300K Fine on Countries That Reject Refugees

    Because who are they to enforce their own borders?

    EU authorities never learn.

    As it becomes clear that unfettered migration by Syrian refugees yields some very negative repercussions, certain EU countries have decided to reject incoming asylum-seekers. That's a big no-no for EU authorities, who now seek to impose a hefty $300,000 fine on countries that have the temerity to enforce their own borders.

    The proposed fine is slated to be released Wednesday. The Daily Caller reports:

    Officials have proposed a figure which works out to about $287,900 dollars, though that number may fluctuate over the next few days after negotiations.

    One official told Financial Times the fine is basically a sanction on countries who refuse to cooperate with the EU’s migrant settlement agenda.

    “The size of the contribution may change but the idea is to make it appear like a sanction,” the official said.

    The commission’s proposed regulation comes at a time when Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has remained defiantly opposed to migrants streaming into Europe. In late 2015, Hungary built a large fence on its southern border to keep refugees from coming into the country via Serbia. This effort has been tremendously successful. Just two weeks after it was installed, the number of migrants coming in plummeted. Refugees who manage to breach the fence are by and large picked up by the Hungarian security services, as part of a continuing effort to carve out as much sovereignty as possible while still maintaining membership in the EU.

    Orban pledged in a Sunday interview with Expresso that no one will force Hungary to accept migrants. Orban does not believe that a wave of migrants will fix either demographic or economic issues.

    Orban has served as a model for other European leaders in how to handle their own refugee crisis. For example Slovenia, overrun by refugees that had not been successful in gaining entry to Hungary, constructed its own border wall to stem the flow of migrants. While Europeans still reel over the recent Brussels and Paris attacks, leaders are slowly beginning to wake up to the fact that their first order of business is to keep its own citizens safe.

    Of course that's strictly verboten to EU Commission, because that would mean it needs to consider a viable long-term solution to the refugee crisis that has nothing to do with European immigration.


    EU Seeks to Impose $300K Fine on Countries That Reject Refugees 5.4.2016 Tiffany Gabbay




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    Mr Orban has every right in the world to close borders - more EU countries should follow suit - tell the UN Resettlement to shove it.

    What will UN do if you do not pay? How can they enforce the fine? Time for all countries to leave the UN and its globalist dictates & schemes to spread islam.

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