(September 12, 2015 at 6:42 pm)abaris Wrote:(September 12, 2015 at 6:38 pm)Losty Wrote: Is Atheist_BG from a Muslim country? I didn't realize. It's the internet...it's not nice to toss around insults but it is what here.
No, Bulgarian, as far as I know.
So... he's close, or even at, the heat of things.
Considering that Turkey seems to be taking in some 4 million Syrian refugees... and we don't hear a beep from them... I think the EU is being a bit sissy...
But, the registration process must be done - it's a bunch of people, so it takes a lot of time, but it must be done.
And special care is being taken, I believe, to prevent the entrance of people who wish to recruit others to join the fighting... and that may be delaying things even further. Of course, the majority just want to be somewhere safe and try to live out their lives - and this majority gets frustrated at this slow bureaucracy... of course, the fact that they're not used to trust their governments and respective security forces doesn't help one bit the EU's governments and security forces in gaining their trust.
There's the culture shock phenomenon going on coupled with tiredness, the fear of the unknown, and all the momentary feelings of relief upon arriving in Europe with their lives... and the stuff some people in Europe tell them.
It's a mess.
I'm pretty sure the EU can accommodate there refugees, while the war problem lasts in Syria - the trouble is that it can last for a very long time... Some may even choose to spend the rest of their lives around here and their kids will become a part of the european population...
I'd be against putting these guys all in the same... ghetto. That sort of thing has turned out really well in places like the UK, France and Sweden, huh?
Spread them around the countries - help them learn the language and, most important, the culture. Then help them find jobs and, in time, they may payback what they used up on entry.
"Help them find jobs"?! poca, you're kidding! The natives are having a hard enough time finding jobs!! More people for the same market only means less jobs for the locals! -.-'
Oh ye of ignorant thoughts.
These guys, if they get a job, will be immigrants (no longer refugees)... immigrants, typically do the jobs that the locals don't want to. Usually, low paid labor intensive jobs... why on earth such jobs are low paid is beyond me! Maybe it's the stigma that they don't usually require any "higher education", so little wealth is required to train people to perform these jobs. The more training is required, the better paid the job should be, right?
Then why does a scientist receive a lot less than an accountant?
But I digress...
These people will want to work... the subsidies are enough to survive, but most are barely enough to live... people want nice things and comfort... and a job should provide them the means of getting them, which the state refugee subsidies should not.