“Most don’t get asylum or social support and have to find other ways to survive,” Adam Ziat, leader of the Union of Sudanese Refugees, said in a dingy café behind central Omonia Square that serves as his office.”
The reality is, there are enough people living in war torn nations, and people being denied basic human rights, and other people suffering from AIDS and other diseases they can’t get treatment for in poor nations, that if a fraction of these people could make it to Western nations and receive asylum, new arrivals and their decedents would become the majority in all nations of the West in a few generations.
These policies some consider to be humane and necessary are also self-destructive to the West, and we see more and more examples of what such loose asylum and immigration policies lead to, and it’s only getting started.
I’ve also read several stories about the riots in Athens and seen nothing about the ethnicity of the person shot by the police, or of the rioters.
Reports are that the kid killed was Greek and the rioters are anarchists and leftists not followers of Mad Mo.