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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 13 Oct 2016

    Britain is preparing to admit dozens of the 1,000 unaccompanied children stranded in the Jungle in Calaishttp://nyti.ms/2dLBeSW 

    2:46 AM - 13 Oct 2016
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      1. T Woods‏ @traceywoo3 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        Poor babies....

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      2. Connor Alexander‏ @CAlexanderFree 13 Oct 2016
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        pic.twitter.com/l7GACDKYph

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      2. Pat‏ @VIPatriarch 13 Oct 2016
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        The brits don't owe those migrants anything.

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      3. G. Jackie Milesi F.‏ @JackieMilesiF 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @VIPatriarch @nytimes

        Sure! What about the UK colonization of big parts of Africa, besides other parts of the world? See the results!

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      4. Pat‏ @VIPatriarch 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @JackieMilesiF @nytimes

        I don't believe in inheriting sin, especially not when centuries old. The muslim empire attacked Eur for 1000 years

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      5. G. Jackie Milesi F.‏ @JackieMilesiF 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @VIPatriarch @nytimes

        I mean colonies that still existed in the last century, a few tens of years ago, & exploitation by multinationals

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      6. Pat‏ @VIPatriarch 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @JackieMilesiF @nytimes

        Please tell me where in the Middle East the West had colonies? It is not and have never been colonized by the West.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. G. Jackie Milesi F.‏ @JackieMilesiF 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @VIPatriarch @nytimes

        What did Great Britain do in the Middle East? Aren't you aware of it? Study history please, do research!

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      8. Pat‏ @VIPatriarch 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @JackieMilesiF @nytimes

        Are you aware how the ME looked before WW1? Breaking up the Ottoman empire marked the end of a 1300 years long war

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      9. Pat‏ @VIPatriarch 13 Oct 2016
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        against Europe.

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      1. jasperoo‏ @aifocusfox 18 Oct 2016
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        I'm no paediatrician but these children all have a strange ageing disease that makes them look about 27

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      1. G. Jackie Milesi F.‏ @JackieMilesiF 13 Oct 2016
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        I sincerely hope it is true!

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      1. TL‏ @efi2nr 13 Oct 2016
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        seems like Britain act more like a Christian country than our own. Jesus would let these people in

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      1. DJ~ 🇺🇸‏ @DJ2779 13 Oct 2016
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        Misleading title, which I'm not surprised about. Yes, children, but the majority of the camp is men!

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      2. Louise Morse‏ @Morselouise 13 Oct 2016
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        Reports say some Calais children have family links in UK. Why aren't their families collecting them?

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      3. G. Jackie Milesi F.‏ @JackieMilesiF 13 Oct 2016
        Replying to @Morselouise @nytimes

        Families cannot because they are not allowed to by UK government especially after Brexit

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