Posted on 05/19/2017 11:31:14 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Laws in some European countries that impede migrant children from reuniting with their families or force them to leave when they turn 18 create a huge security risk by potentially turning young people to crime and extremism, the chief of Europes top human rights body said Friday.
Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland said such laws compel many young migrants facing uncertain futures to flee, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation from human traffickers who could push them into crime or the illicit sex trade.
This is causing a huge security risk for Europe, Jagland said during an interview with The Associated Press. This is self-inflicted wound, because in the future we will probably see many of these people as criminals and maybe also terrorists.
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It’s their culture.
We call it a JOB. These punks today do very little at 18 regardless of nationality.
T H E N . T H E Y . D O N ‘ T . B E L O N G . T H E R E !
Idiot!
A$$whole. Why not give them jobs too? You are giving them money, lodging, free access to your women. Throw that in too. So what if it takes jobs away from the people who were there first?
Right, though we are talking about migrants that are culturally incompatible with the countries they’ve entered. Their actions are a reflection of the culture from which they originated. No job is going to change that problem.
They are not qualified for jobs in Europe or here as they have not assimilated.
So don’t let them in period.
Thorbjorn Jagland, friend of Jeffrey Epstein and also one of the top dogs of Socialist Internationale.
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