“...carving out an enclave in some dysfunctional country and resettling them there?”
I believe something like that was tried in 1948. There’s hardly been a peaceful day since.
Yes, but if not for the oil in the vicinity, the petrodollars behind the Arab terrorists, and the region's proximity to Europe, in the subsequent decades, we'd have heard next to nothing of the continual violence there.
After the formation of a "mini-state" for refugees, news articles about the inevitable "clashes" between Syrian settlers and native Somalians would be buried among the "Classifieds."
Regards,