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There are a lot of migrants in the numbers.
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Migrants are NOT refugees.
Refugees are a subset of migrants. When you've demonstrated that you have a degree in mathematics, or perhaps a GCSE so you can understand basic set theory, or even can add two small numbers together and come up with the correct answer, I'll open this further for discussion.
Reading this thread I can see that the forum hasn't changed and that a substantially large minority (probably larger in percentage than those Muslims who are extremist) are thick as mince.
Refugees are running away from a war that was caused directly by the invasion of Iraq. That led to a power vacuum, which led to ISIS, which led to them destabilising Syria. so they are intimately connected.
The refugees may be due to ISIS, but we clearly weren't talking about that. I was saying the claims that "refugees are a load of ISIS terrorists" is bunk.
I suppose I could re-word my post for the hard-of-thinking, if you worry other people will make the same mistake?
Refugees are running away from a war that was caused directly by the invasion of Iraq. That led to a power vacuum, which led to ISIS, which led to them destabilising Syria. so they are intimately connected.
It's not just Syria...
Question is, who are the migrants, who are the refugees, and who are the terrorists?
Are refugees supposed to be integrated, or is the whole point they are supposed to return home (and probably want to) after the conflict is resolved?
The 'refugee problem' and the ISIS problem are only tangentially linked though really.
Feck me you're thick as mince.
Refugees are running away from a war that was caused directly by the invasion of Iraq. That led to a power vacuum, which led to ISIS, which led to them destabilising Syria. so they are intimately connected.
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