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The Grand Turk
Turkey Plans To Introduce Work Permits For Syrian Refugees, Minister Says
2016-01-12
[NRTTV] The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
plans to offer Syrian refugees work permits in order to encourage fewer of them to migrate, Volkan Bozkir, Turkey's minister for European Affairs, said on Monday (Jan. 11), amid European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
(EU) pressure to reduce the flow of migrants.

Bozkir was speaking after meeting European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans, who last week said the European Union was far from satisfied with Turkey's efforts to prevent migrants from crossing the Aegean Sea to Greece.

"We have started to provide visas to Syrians coming from third party countries on January 8. We are trying to reduce the pressure for illegal migration by giving Syrians in Turkey work permits," Bozkir told news hounds after the meeting Timmermans in Ankara.

"The number of people immigrating illegally exceeded 150,000 in 2015, and Turkish authorities stopped 500 migrants daily," he added.

Turkey is the world's biggest host of refugees amid the greatest global movement of refugees ever recorded.

More than 2.2 million Syrians have sought refuge in Turkey from the civil war, now in its sixth year. Another 200,000 Iraqi refugees also shelter there, and migrants from Iran, Afghanistan and Africa all use Turkey as a transit point to Europe.

Turkey, which aspires to join the EU, struck a deal with the EU in November to prevent migrants from traveling to Europe in return for 3 billion euro ($3.3 billion) in cash, a deal on visas and renewed talks on joining the 28-nation bloc.

The Turkish government has been weighing plans to make it easier for Syrians to earn a living, but it has been hampered by a domestic unemployment rate of about 10 percent as economic growth slows.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Right - this is simply a staging ground for the next wave of rapists & welfare leeches starting in the spring.
Posted by: Raj   2016-01-12 00:49  

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