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Tag Archives: Migrants
“UN’s refugee body confirms talks with Israeli and foreign governments on a deal that would enable some asylum seekers to stay in Israel permanently, resettle others”
TIMES OF ISRAEL UNHCR in talks to send African migrants to ‘safe’ countries, let others stay by Melanie Lidman February 7, 2018 Israel is in negotiations with the United Nations High Commission on Refugees to resettle a portion of African … Continue reading
If you think you understand the #Europe #Refugee Crisis [VIDEO]
GATESTONE Is Europe Doomed by Migrants? by Douglas Murray June 20, 2016 Most of the millions of overwhelmingly male migrants who have come to Europe in the past two years are not refugees fleeing war zones. Douglas Murray discusses the … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Merkel, Balkans, Douglas Murray, Europe, Germany, Migrants, Refugees, Sweden
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Though in Europe this strategy doesn’t appear to be working so well
FRONT PAGE MAG Direct Experience: The One Benefit of Accepting Muslim Migrants by Raymond Ibrahim October 26, 2015 If the West cannot learn about Islam from doctrine, history, and current events, then let it learn from up close and personal … Continue reading