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|    Walls Work: Illegal Migration Collapses     |
|    17 Feb 17 15:54:06    |
      XPost: 24hoursupport.helpdesk, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk              Walls Work: Illegal Migration Collapses in EU Countries with Strong       Borders                     European Union (EU) countries which constructed border fences in       response to the migrant crisis have seen a collapse in illegal       migration, while unprotected states have seen it increase. Frontex, the       European Border and Coast Guard Agency, reported drastic falls in       illegal immigration for countries which have constructed border       defences in its Risk Analysis for 2017.              Hungary, which led the charge on strong borders, was able to cut illegal       crossings from Serbia to 25,000 – a massive drop from the 2015 high of       200,000.              Neighbouring Croatia condemned Hungary’s robust stance at the time, with       then Prime Minister Zoran Milanović promising his country would not follow       suit.              “We are ready to accept and direct those people,” he said, adding that       “barbed wire in Europe in the 21st century is not an answer, it’s a       threat”.              Just days later, however, Milanović completely reversed his stance, the       country having been inundated with thousands of migrants.              “We cannot register and accommodate these people any longer,” he said.       “They will get food, water and medical help, and then they can move on. The       European Union must know that Croatia will not become a migrant ‘hotspot’.       We have hearts, but we        also have heads.”              Croatia quietly joined Hungary in constructing what Frontex describes as “a       technical obstacle” along its Serbian border. As a consequence, illegal       migration via this route plummetted from 500,000 in 2015 to just 100,000 in       2016.              The clear pattern which emerges from the risk analysis is that, as one country       institutes strong border controls, neighbouring countries which remain lax see       a corresponding increase in illegal migration.              For example, the report describes how “African illegal stayers who primarily       entered the EU through the Central Mediterranean route significantly decreased       in Austria” after the German-speaking country “upgraded the controls of       its national border        with Italy”. The statistics show illegal stayers growing in Switzerland,       which is outside the EU but inside the bloc’s borderless Schengen zone,       “at the same time”.              Despite clear statistical evidence of the effectiveness of walls in tackling       illegal migration, Europe’s leading politicians remain wedded to open       borders.              Federica Mogherini, the EU’s unelected High Representative for Foreign       Affairs and Security, has insisted that “we have a history and a tradition       and an identity based on the fact that we celebrate when walls are broken down       and bridges are built”.              Her statement was seen as a thinly-veiled swipe at U.S. President Donald J.       Trump, and was reiterated by the bloc’s Trade Commissioner earlier on       Wednesday.              The German foreign minister, whose country has absorbed millions of       unvetted illegal migrants at a cost of over 20 billion euros and       suffered terror attacks as a result, has also told the president that       “building walls is a bad idea”.              Surveys suggest that a majority of European voters do in fact wish to severely       curtail immigration, particularly from the Islamic world.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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