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    1. Playful-Demand2312 on

      Wild how Germany and other European states alllowed millions of manly Sunni Arabs from Syria in, but now when minorities are in need, they refuse them

    2. MrTrollMcTrollface on

      The most hostile and aggressive immigrants I have encountered in Germany were Syrian Christians.

      They think by moving to Germany where Christianity is the dominant religion that they are now in Christian ISIS and can abuse whoever they want, honestly it’s no surprise to me.

    3. Early_Alternative211 on

      Rejections don’t prevent you from staying, deportation rates are less than 10% in some EU countries.

    4. sneakyjedi123 on

      Well the Syrian president went to Germany and supported germanys decision. Wherever he goes he’s trying to market Syria as a safe country now. Which means countries can stop asylum applications from Syrians since Syria is deemed safe. And without any legal basis to stay in a foreign country, Syrians will have to leave

    5. It’s as if Europe gets blamed for not accepting refugees, but other countries in the region do not get the same treatment for simply being much less welcoming.

    6. I meet Syrians that have been here for years and still don’t know any of the local languages.

    7. Jealous_Land9614 on

      From Burcher of Aleppo president to Syria’s ex-Al Qaeda and ISIS affiliate president.

      I do not get it. Why the EU accepted millions of sunni arabs when Assad was doing the oppression stuff, and then when its the sunni arabs turn of doing such atrocities to arab christians, alawittes, ismailis, druzes, sunni kurds, armenians…we are meant to close the door in their face?

      Looking this way, it seems the only problem the so called „west“ had with Assad was he being in Putin’s pocket, and all appeals to humanity of the media were paid pundits grifting.

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