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Not sure if serious?!? :wtf:
You claim EU members are in control of their borders, how is that possible if the EU gets to dictate to members how many migrants they should accommodate? Migrants that other members failed to keep from crossing their borders ...
So Germany tells the world: send me your poor, free meals and wealth for all!
Then the EU tells its members: thou shalt take x number of migrants
and you think members control their own borders when they have no say over an issue such as this? :crylaugh:
They have a say, they vote for it or against it.
It's 120 000 migrants to be relocated in 27 countries, it's a drop in the water. They can still refuse them but then they'll have to pay penalties.
The migrants don't come from Germany, it is meant to offload Italy and Greece (who are definitely not in control of their borders).
Who are the 120,000?
All are migrants "in clear need of international protection" to be resettled from Italy, Greece and Hungary to other EU member states - Hungary will also take its share
15,600 from Italy, 50,400 from Greece, 54,000 from Hungary, though it is unclear how many are still in Hungary
Initial screening of asylum applicants carried out in Greece, Hungary and Italy
Syrians, Eritreans, Iraqis prioritised
Financial penalty of 0.002% of GDP for those member countries refusing to accept relocated migrants
Relocation to accepting countries depends on size of economy and population, average number of asylum applications
Transfer of individual applicants within two months

