Posted on 04/15/2016 1:11:03 PM PDT by Lorianne
Austria and nine East European and Balkan states are calling for an EU declaration endorsing the use of military aircraft for the deportation of migrants who have no chance for asylum, or whose request for that status have been rejected.
The Austria Press Agency says the request is being made in a letter to EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, signed by Austrian Defense Minister Hans Peter Doskozil on behalf of Austria and the other countries.
APA on Thursday quoted the letter as saying the use of military aircraft should be seen as an integral and decisive element of a full repatriation program. The agency said the letter asked for the issue to be on the agenda of the next EU foreign ministers' meeting in Luxembourg on April 19.
Use junkyard dogs. See how fast they run.
I was thinking gliders to be released over:
1) Atlantic Ocean,
2) Sahara Desert, or
3) Greenland
Hey - life is about making the best choices.
C-17. C-5. An 225. 747. Airbus. Load them up and get them out of the West.
Did the migrants fly there? Just truck them to the border and point the direction from which they came.
C-130 rollin' down the strip,
Airborne Daddy gonna take a little trip.
Stand up, hook up, shuffle to the door...
Who said anything about giving them parachutes???
all these alleged independent countries now need approval from unelected bureaucrat elitist scum to protect themselves?
As always, the solution to illegal immigration is NO WELFARE!
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>>>all these alleged independent countries now need approval from unelected bureaucrat elitist scum to protect themselves?<<<
Yep, they should rename the EU the FU.
How about Austria, Britain and Germany gather their spare change together and buy a bomb to drop on the Norwegian cruiser currently being used to ferry 2000 migrants a day from off the coast of Libya to Italy? Wouldn’t that be a far more efficient solution?
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