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Record 65.3 million people displaced, often face barriers, says UNHCR
A record 65.3 million people were uprooted worldwide last year, many of them fleeing wars only to face walls, tougher laws and xenophobia as they reach borders, the United Nations refugee agency said on June 20 for the occasion of the World Refugee Day.
I've said it before and I say it again: the best place on the planet for Syrian refugees is in Syria. The best place for Libyan refugees is Libya. It's their home, their land, their culture, their faith. It would be far smarter for the West to set up displacement camps in these countries, protect them by any means necessary, and let the hard boys fight it out. Once they're done (and we could help with the killing of hard boys) then we could send all the good people back to their villages and cities.

But moving them to Germany? Norway? Minnesota? That doesn't make a bit of sense. They don't particularly like us Westerners, they don't particularly fit in, they don't have the language or training to get jobs, and so they'll not do well. Their kids will be radicalized, and we'll have problems.
Posted by: Steve White 2016-06-21
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