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singular_me
27th April 2015, 05:36 AM
creating crises to cause people to flee their countries or importing slaves = same consequences... destabilization of society
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‘The Jungle’: France moves migrants to makeshift Calais camp
Apr 25, 2015

Last month hundreds of migrants stuck near the French port of Calais were forced to relocate to a new makeshift settlement. Today aid workers call it 'the worst in Europe'.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP3rWH5RP3g

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27th April 2015, 10:56 AM
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27th April 2015, 11:08 AM
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Horn
27th April 2015, 11:24 AM
They're apparently preventing European Muslims from returning to Syria to help ISIS.

Ponce
27th April 2015, 01:54 PM
Damn refugees, they should have stayed at home.......upsssssss did I say refuges?........make space for one more :(

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Glass
27th April 2015, 07:27 PM
of course if NATO and the US stopped bombing the crap out of the region there wouldn't be refugees.

Those people will probably be coming here. The Govt here announced last week that they will be bringing in 5,000,000 more people in 2016. Thats 5 million people. Our population is going to grow by 25% in one year alone. Cost of everything is going to go up. Rental costs will sky rocket and Aussies will be out in the cold as these people will get subsidised rent. Landlords will pump rents up to capitalise on the government welfare. The aussies will pay the debt all the while not having jobs, housing or affordable food.

Every immigrant family who comes here gets $75,000.00 for landing. Then there are benefits for family, car, education. But the most important thing to remember is who won the football at the weekend.

Neuro
29th April 2015, 06:31 AM
of course if NATO and the US stopped bombing the crap out of the region there wouldn't be refugees.

Those people will probably be coming here. The Govt here announced last week that they will be bringing in 5,000,000 more people in 2016. Thats 5 million people. Our population is going to grow by 25% in one year alone. Cost of everything is going to go up. Rental costs will sky rocket and Aussies will be out in the cold as these people will get subsidised rent. Landlords will pump rents up to capitalise on the government welfare. The aussies will pay the debt all the while not having jobs, housing or affordable food.

Every immigrant family who comes here gets $75,000.00 for landing. Then there are benefits for family, car, education. But the most important thing to remember is who won the football at the weekend.
Seriously 5 million immigrants in 2016? That seems impossible? If true Australia would collapse...

Glass
29th April 2015, 06:34 PM
yes that is what I would think as well. If the story is true they are going to issue 5 million new residency visas.

We simply don't have the infrastructure or housing as it is. This will cause a bidding war for rentals such as we had 2 - 3 years ago when 20 to 30 families would show up at a rental viewing and then there would be an application process where people would nominate what rent they were prepared to pay for the premises. Obviously if you bid the highest you get the place. These immigrants will be able to out bid locals such as myself because they will be subsidized by me and other people paying taxes.

We will soon be homeless in the homeland.

Neuro
29th April 2015, 09:41 PM
yes that is what I would think as well. If the story is true they are going to issue 5 million new residency visas.

We simply don't have the infrastructure or housing as it is. This will cause a bidding war for rentals such as we had 2 - 3 years ago when 20 to 30 families would show up at a rental viewing and then there would be an application process where people would nominate what rent they were prepared to pay for the premises. Obviously if you bid the highest you get the place. These immigrants will be able to out bid locals such as myself because they will be subsidized by me and other people paying taxes.

We will soon be homeless in the homeland.
I was googling the 5 million Australian residence visa, first page at Google came up only with hits of an investment of $ 5 million for a 'significant investor residence visa'... Which makes way more sense than the Swedish model... We mainly give permanent residency to Islamists from Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan who can't read and write... :)

Glass
29th April 2015, 09:50 PM
ok so I dig around and they say it's all Visa's for all purposes. So mainly tourism and visiting family here or returning here as a permanent or non permament resident. So I was wrong on the 5 million imigrants. It says we will get more than 185,000 new residents via immigration and the rest will be from the above types of activities.

http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/five-million-visas-into-australia-this-year-likely-to-set-new-records-20150421-1mq6km.html

Thanks.

NOOB
30th April 2015, 06:57 AM
Book Description
Publication Date: December 3, 2014
The Camp of the Saints is a novel about population migration and its consequences. In Calcutta, India, the Belgian government announces a policy in which Indian babies will be adopted and raised in Belgium. The policy is soon reversed after the Belgian consulate is inundated with poverty-stricken parents eager to give up their infant children.


An Indian "wise man" then rallies the masses to make a mass exodus to live in Europe. Most of the story centers on the French Riviera, where almost no one remains except for the military and a few civilians, including a retired professor who has been watching the huge fleet of run-down freighters approaching the French coast.


The story alternates between the French reaction to the mass immigration and the attitude of the immigrants. They have no desire to assimilate into French culture but want the plentiful goods that are in short supply in their native India. Although the novel focuses on France, the rest of the West shares its fate.


Near the end of the story the mayor of New York City is made to share Gracie Mansion with three families from Harlem, the Queen of the United Kingdom must agree to have her son marry a Pakistani woman, and only one drunken Soviet soldier stands in the way of thousands of Chinese people as they swarm into Siberia. The one holdout until the end of the novel is Switzerland, but by then international pressure isolating it as a rogue state for not opening its borders forces it to capitulate.


William F. Buckley, Jr. praised the book in 2004 as "a great novel" which raised questions on how to respond to massive illegal immigration.[9] In 2005 the conservative Chilton Williamson praised the book as "one of the most uncompromising works of literary reaction in the 20th century."[10] In 2001 the Southern Poverty Law Center reported that the novel had been published five times in the US and was "widely revered by American white supremacists and is a sort of anti-immigration analog to The Turner Diaries."[11]


The book returned to the bestseller list in 2011