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Yep, the major international charities have not YET begun a ferry service from Africa and the Middle East to North America, like some of them have been doing across the Med to Europe. Give it time.
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With a minimal welfare state it’s difficult to see the US version running into difficulties. As long as people are brought in large numbers from outside Latin America.
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True enough. And: "The immigration crisis [of 2015] describes the tragedy of people forced into refuge – but it also shows how the European people have been tricked by foolish policies." http://www.siggygalaen.com/2016/01/01/overloaded-welfare-systems/ …
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And many, if not most, migrants to Europe via the Mediterranean are not crossing it on their own — they’re picked up just hundreds of yards off the North Africa coastline by leftist-sponsored de facto ferry boats and delivered to a European port.
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Central Americans need to check their geographic privilege.
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Stefan, can you expand upon your reply to Mr. Ely please?
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Which begs the question as to why African migrants are showing up at the southern border of the US. I haven't seen anyone say. Who is paying for it? Certainly it can't be the poor oppressed masses who arrive there. The only info available seems to be that they flew.
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It's all free stuff in the EU and no free speech for the natives.
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