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Originally Posted by Oberon
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In short, what we can't do is simply turn them around and send them back, to condemn them to a high likelihood of death. Primarily because the moment they set foot in Syria, they'll turn straight back around and try again. This time perhaps through the thriving network of people smugglers and they'll enter Europe through a different way and become another statistic in the rising human trafficking crisis in Europe.
We're human, we're all human, to turn our back on people who are so desperate that they would risk everything is inhumane. So we must find a way, somehow we must find one.
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Contrary to what some might read in U.S. media. We turn back migrants all the time. When we came across them they were removed from their ship or boat. Then we swung our deck gun around and sunk the ship on the spot while they watched, a sort of psy op. Flew in interogators, and when they concluded their investigations. We made for land and dropped them all, men women and children back in their home country.
True some made the attempt again. But most stayed put because they couldnt afford it.
We cannot take in everyone without some regulation.