Posted on 09/01/2015 1:46:04 PM PDT by Mariner
BUDAPEST The Keleti train station in Budapest, which has emerged as ground zero in Europes spiraling migration crisis, cut off service to migrants on Tuesday as European countries remained bitterly divided and confused over how to handle the thousands trekking northward.
As migrants were greeted early Tuesday by an announcement that the station was shut down for departure and arrivals for an indefinite time and told to leave, thousands of others were pouring into stations at the preferred destination for many of the migrants, Germany, and being greeted with promises of accommodations and legalized status.
The contrasting scenes in Budapest and Munich reflected a continent polarized by how to respond to a wave of migrants trying to reach wealthier countries in Europe.
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They call on all other EU countries to accept more, while Hungary and the Czech Republic are closing their borders. Austria inspects all traffic inbound and refuses entry.
Greece and Italy just try to keep them moving north.
Along with the Vatican.
Merkel better be real careful with this situation. The German people are not real happy about this invasion. This could eventually create another Chancellor by the name of Adolph.
tomorrow’s headline
“Migrants riot, burn down Budapest train station”
We’re about to the point of needing an Adolf here, but in a position of de-immigration czar.
Jeez, the Muzzies create a hell-on-earth and then want to go somewhere that is not hell-on-earth so they can recreate that hell-on-earth in their new residence. Why would anyone want to welcome such sick/evil creatures.
Well said!
Countries need to stop leaving their goodies scattered around , and the unwanted critters will stop being attracted
Welfare= Illegal freeloader bait
If you want to attract productive citizens, bait them with opportunity to work hard, not freebies
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