from a Telegraph letter...
" SIR – By offering sanctuary to Syrians and those pretending to be, Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, has made a number of game-changing mistakes as far as the European Union is concerned. She has ridden roughshod over the Dublin agreement and called into question the Schengen agreement. She has shown that it is she, and not the European Commissioners, who leads the EU.
More importantly, she and her advisers have shown a complete lack of understanding of how migrants should be dealt with and have failed to heed the lessons from the Balkan conflict of the Nineties.
From 1991 to 1995 well over a million Bosnians, mainly Bosnian Muslims, were displaced within Bosnia or left as refugees. The latter were welcomed with open arms in many EU countries.
Few refugees returned once they had made a home for themselves in the EU. I was part of a well-funded team that attempted to return refugees and displaced persons to Bosnia after the conflict. Our success was limited.
We now see a well-orchestrated mass movement of mainly young men into Europe. The offer by Germany will maintain this momentum and they will be followed by their spouses and families. The vast majority will not return. Sifting out the economic migrants from the asylum seekers, and returning the former, is impossible – human rights laws and unscrupulous lawyers have put paid to that.
Mrs Merkel’s generosity has also put Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic in a difficult position. They are keen members of the EU, but can ill afford, economically or politically, to take tens of thousands of migrants. Their political leadership has only one choice and that is to refuse to bow to pressure. Substantial cracks will soon appear in the EU club. "