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EU to Fine States Quarter of a Million Euros for Every Migrant They Reject

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The unelected executive arm of the European Union (EU), the Commission, wants to fine member states €250,000 for every migrant they refuse to resettle.

THE DRACONIAN ‘pay-to-not-play’ sanctions are designed to revive and enforce their faltering mandatory relocation programme, to “fairly and equally” distribute hundreds of thousands of migrants across the continent.

If implemented, the fines would make it almost impossible for some states to keep their borders closed to non-EU migrants. Poland, for example, with its quota of 6,200 migrants this year, would have to pay €1.5 billion to uphold the democratic will of the Polish people by not admitting ‘refugees’.

According to the Financial Times, one EU official said, “the size of the contribution might change but the idea is to make it appear like a sanction.”

The initial proposals to “relocate” at least 120,000 migrants was undemocratically forced through the EU Parliament in September last year — against the will of the people and government’s of Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.

By January this year, however, the Commission reported that only 272 had been relocated.

Countries that declared themselves open to unlimited numbers of migrants, inviting millions into the continent, like Germany, were for the plan. Those that decided not to invite migrants continued to resist the plans.

Victor Orban, the Hungarian Prime Minister, has said the forced relocation scheme is an example of the EU’s “illiberal democracy”, whereby liberalism and multiculturalism are enforced on member states via totalitarian means. He has vowed to continue to resist the plan.

Even though Britain is exempt from the plan, because it is not a member of the Schengen area, Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans said the UK should consider partaking, as the issue is “extremely important. They really want to cooperate in this.”

According to Politico, the EU Commission also yesterday gave the green light to a plan to grant visa-free travel to 80 million Turks, despite Turkey’s failure to meet conditions for free movement, and massive resistance from member states and the EU parliament.

“There must be no watering down of the rules on visa liberalisation for Turkey,” said Manfred Weber, leader of the Parliament’s largest political group, in a statement Wednesday. “It is hard to understand why the Commission is now proposing visa liberalisation despite Turkey not meeting all the criteria.”

However, Mr. Timmerman insisted Turkey would get no “free ride” and was expected to meet all criteria before the end of June, including on measures related to corruption, cooperation with EU law, data protection, counter-terrorism and press freedom.

This morning it was reported that the Turkish president is plotting to unseat his Prime Minister in a “grab for absolute power”. Last year, the government raided the country’s leading opposition newspaper and reoriented it as pro-government. The state is also accused of war crimes against Kurds in the East.

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Source: Breitbart

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NR
NR
10 May, 2016 5:29 pm

A quarter of a million per refugee? That’s a bargain, when looking at the total costs that refugees will bring along. Just kidding.

It’s better the refugee influx is happening now than over 30 years. Let’s hope the pressure will become untenable, causing countries to break away from the EU. The EU is a well funded criminal organisation with the goal of destroying the racial structure of Europe. With the EU gone, populations of Europe will have more chance to withstand destructive forces.

Ernst
Ernst
Reply to  NR
10 May, 2016 7:06 pm

You’re probably right, with EU gone at least the countries that have some will to survive left will have a better chance at it.

Ernst
Ernst
10 May, 2016 7:03 pm

1) Victor Orban deserves a monument for what he is doing. I can see in him what we the Europeans once used to be. All my admiration for this chap.

2) Fair if they impose this draconian fines. Here we can play by the Jewish tools. A country just issues ultra-long term bonds at a modest rate and pays the fines and ring-fences its territory. The repayment of the debt? We will see. Government debts will never/can´t be ever repaid.

Bruce Arney
Bruce Arney
11 May, 2016 1:14 pm

The Jewish choice is crystal clear. Either accept an unlimited number of Africans and Arabs, or face national bankruptcy. The Jews will have their pound of flesh, one way or the other.

Jay
Jay
Reply to  Bruce Arney
11 May, 2016 9:35 pm

No they won’t.

Either get on board with fighting and winning or….. shut your defeatist mouth.

In war officers are allowed to jail or shoot people who lower morale.

We as a people are at war for our very survival.