Friday, September 25, 2020

EU Asylum Plan Openly Discussed

 I discussed this EU draft plan on resolving the immigrant/refugee problem in Europe a couple of days ago.  

There's a particular piece to the plan which has been tossed around in public, and gotten some chatter.  I even sat and pondered upon this one key part of the plan.

The intention of the draft (involving several components) is that they want all members of the EU to vote and approve the EU policy on refugees.  

Somewhere in the text....there would be a formula of some type which relates to a yearly sum of refugees which you should 'take in'.  Now, when one says 'take in'.....it means that you'd grant them entry into your country before you handed them the asylum paperwork.  

I know....it's a comical way of handling such a program.  You might have the plane land there, put 250 folks onboard....all hyped and peppy to finally leave the hell-hole migration camp they were in, and arrive in x-country.....to be told five days later, by the way.....you need to file for asylum, and you might not be accepted.

I pondered upon this gimmick.  Would the 250 number be going to your magic EU determined yearly number?  Or would it be the 188 of the 250 who were finally accepted, and the 62 denied approval for asylum just NOT count?  No one says much over this operational method of conducting the process.

You have to read through their plan three to four times....to realize that you are just plain taking people out of the camp, without conducting any interviews or checking passport information.

If you approached most educated people....they'd tell you that this isn't a smart way of conducting business.  But I'm not finished on the details yet.

After this path of operation is laid out....then the EU folks say that they know that some countries simply won't play along with the whole game, and refuse their allotment of refugees.  Yes, they even admit this in the details. 

So the EU want the non-accepted country group to function within this operation....by helping to remove the failed asylum folks from the countries that admitted them.  NDR (northwestern Germany public TV) covered this part of the deal.

These countries....like Poland....would then participate and help remove/export the failed asylum folks.

You can imagine public TV in the middle of a deportation situation....say in Bavaria, and here are twenty-two Polish police, who are there to forcibly remove four Afghan guys and put them on a Polish transport aircraft.  It would look very negative and embarrassing for the Polish guys....on German soil and roughing up those 'poor' Afghan guys.

You'd create a false narrative for TV news and blackeye the Polish guys for being the 'bad-boys' on asylum (even though the Germans themselves failed the Afghan guys on their application).

So I'll go ahead and predict.....at least three....maybe six of the EU members....won't agree to this new EU draft.

It's a comical way to arrange some major plan, and pretend that foreigners will be on your soil....to remove failed applicants for asylum....because you yourself....don't have the courage to carry out the duty, and want someone else to get the blackeye.  

The simpler approach to this....why not just have the formal paperwork review before anyone gets on the plane to fly into EU airspace, and tell the folks.....these folks pass, and these folks fail.  It's a easy method to put together and avoid all this hassle that people seem to desire.  Or am I missing something out of the landscape?

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