They might think this is going to happen, but it is probably not going to happen.
Unless they can bypass the European Court of Human Rights, which has been impossible for anyone to do thus far, there is no way to get “migrants” out of your country once they’re in.
Definitely, they can’t ship them back to Syria, which is about to be way worse than it was in October.
Austria is reviewing the status of Syrian refugees who arrived less than five years ago, Chancellor Karl Nehammer said on Thursday after media reports that some had been notified by letter that they “no longer have to fear political persecution”.
Nehammer, a conservative who is trying to form a new coalition government while under fire from the far right, pounced on the fall of Bashar al-Assad on Dec. 8, saying the same day that the security situation in Syria should be reviewed so as to allow deportations there.
Since then he and his caretaker government have clarified that their initial focus will be on voluntary deportations, with those volunteering to return home being offered 1,000 euros ($1,037). Austria is also among more than a dozen European countries to suspend the processing of Syrians’ asylum claims.
“Austria … is now reviewing the eligibility for protection of Syrians who have been in the country for less than 5 years,” Nehammer said on X.
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Austrian law allows the authorities to revoke a refugee’s status in some cases within five years of it being granted. Syrians are the biggest group of asylum seekers in Austria.
Nehammer’s People’s Party (OVP) has made a hard line on immigration one of its hallmarks, to the point that the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) has accused it of stealing its ideas.
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The United Nations’ refugee agency said it was “clearly premature” to initiate such proceedings.
“They should only be initiated if the situation in the country of origin has fundamentally changed and a safe, permanent return would in fact be possible for those affected,” the UNHCR’s Austria chief Christoph Pinter said in a statement.
“That is definitely not the case at the moment.”
That’s the UN.
But the ECHR makes all of these decisions, and there is no way around it within the current framework of “EU law.”
Obviously, I don’t support refugees and think it is better that they should just die, but insofar as the concept is valid, it’s going to be a lot more valid in a few months when the Syrian “rebel alliance” breaks at the seams.
Think of it for a minute: if overthrowing Assad meant the refugees are going back, the EU would never have supported overthrowing Assad.
No one ever gets deported, in fact, probably more will come.
Now are the politicians are crying crocodile tears over the new attack in Germany, but no one is even talking about immigration. Supposedly the attacker was even an “Islam critic” and “AfD supporter”, LOL, the Mossad/CIA psy-ops keep coming and becoming more and more ridiculous, but no one cares.
– In the September general elections the FPÖ (Freedom Party) came out strongest
(like Marine in France and the AfD in Germany, come February) meaning
Nehammer is getting the heebie jeebies, having to form a government excluding
the strongest party without ending up on a lamppost;
none of the noises he makes are real (pay no attention to the Latvian Jew
in the Hofburg).
https://archive.is/zJsEX#The%20Hospitality%20Business
If the rich feel that these refugees were in any way a threat to their safety or profits, they would deport them today – heck, they would machine gun them at the border and nobody in power would shed a tear. The reason you can’t get rid of them now is that they are profitable for the people in charge – cheap labor, rent inflation, etc.
But also: we need to remember what REALLY set off the Syrian fiasco. The Syrian government went full pro-natal, just like China under Mao. They banned the sale and possession of contraceptives, gave medals to women with large families etc. They got the population to double from 5 to 10 million in just 18 years, then doubt again to 20 million in another 18 years, then… oopsie! Syria is a small arid plateau, by 2010 the aquifers were completely drained dry, farming collapsed, and things fell apart. Sure there were a lot of other external forces trying to bring Syria down, but the collapse of farming and the economy has got to be a major factor.
And the question is: the entire Syrian population, inside and outside of Syria, how is their breeding holding up? Are they still trying to have huge families, and do they have access to enough food to allow them to have huge families? Last report from Turkey says the Syrian refugees there were still averaging about four kids a pop. The total Syrian population could be around 35 million or so. No, the refugees are not going back. There is plenty of physical SPACE in Syria, but that’s not the issue. There is not enough developed resources and industrial infrastructure. So, not gonna happen.
Austria is choked full of pajeet vermin as it is, right now. Will deporting Syrians make any difference?
Not that I believe anyone is going to be deported, anyway.
As noted above, many more will likely come until white countries resemble unflushed toilets overflowing with diarrhea.
‘I’m fleeing the brutal dictator, Assad’ … ‘He’s been overthrown’ … ‘I’m fleeing the freedom fighters’.
And you make it sound like Europe have enough resources when clearly they don’t. The fact is white people are idiotic and choose to be weak, submissive, and passive to everything But I challenge anyone to try to overstay their welcome in countries like China or any country that take their laws seriously. White people aren’t a serious group anymore. Hell their shitty women is the most self hating ethnicity on the planet.
They deserve it for being too sorry and weak to do anything about it. Too much time jerking off to cuckporn