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does this mean mutti, made a mistake of letting a million unvetted migrants into germany, let alone all the rest who have made there way into europe, and more on there way.
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/worl d/10051 77/Germ any-EU- border- control s-Franc e-Spain -migran ts-Merk el-Macr on
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maybe - but it wouldn't represent much of an additional change to temporary Schengen controls already in place, or proposed.
https:/ /ec.eur opa.eu/ home-af fairs/s ites/ho meaffai rs/file s/what- we-do/p olicies /border s-and-v isas/sc hengen/ reintro duction -border -contro l/docs/ ms_noti ficatio ns_-_re introdu ction_o f_borde r_contr ol_en.p df
maybe - but it wouldn't represent much of an additional change to temporary Schengen controls already in place, or proposed.
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“Trouble is that ignores the bigger problem which is the arrival of thousands on boats that Europe goes out of its way to rescue”
Exactly. The entire strategy (if there is one) put forward by the EU is to deal with the migrants after they have landed. Where they are going to go, how they will be “shared” among the members (perhaps forgetting that they cannot be compelled to stay anywhere within Schengen), who should “process” them. The strategy should be to keep them out, to stop plucking them from rubber boats a few miles off the African coast and any that are “rescued” returned there forthwith. No amount of border controls will solve the problem because for so long as they continue to arrive, under the current strategy they will have to be accommodated somewhere.
“If they are not adhering to "free movement" does it make the confected NI/Eire border "issue" a red herring?”
It always has been a red herring. Neither the UK nor Ireland has any intention of imposing border controls on the island of Ireland and the EU has no resources nor any powers to do so.
Exactly. The entire strategy (if there is one) put forward by the EU is to deal with the migrants after they have landed. Where they are going to go, how they will be “shared” among the members (perhaps forgetting that they cannot be compelled to stay anywhere within Schengen), who should “process” them. The strategy should be to keep them out, to stop plucking them from rubber boats a few miles off the African coast and any that are “rescued” returned there forthwith. No amount of border controls will solve the problem because for so long as they continue to arrive, under the current strategy they will have to be accommodated somewhere.
“If they are not adhering to "free movement" does it make the confected NI/Eire border "issue" a red herring?”
It always has been a red herring. Neither the UK nor Ireland has any intention of imposing border controls on the island of Ireland and the EU has no resources nor any powers to do so.
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