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Originally Posted by Webstral
I understand that you are unhappy about the way things are going on a much larger scale than events in Syria. I rather doubt that Syrians and Iraqis are trying to get into the US across the US-Mexican border. They'd have to get into Mexico first. Mexico is unfriendly to Central American migrants attempting to reach the US. It’s hard to imagine that significant numbers of Arab refugees could get to Mexico, get off the ships unnoticed, and then make their way across the US border in the same fashion as Mexican migrants do.
Perhaps the unfolding situation in Syria will improve the level of commitment of the American electorate to decisive action. I’m not going to put the mortgage money down on that idea.
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We're not talking about the US / Mexico border, we're talking about the southern European borders here. Specifically the borders of certain EU member States as most migrants have no desire to stay any length of time in a non EU State.