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    Default Re: One-stop Thread for Immigration & Migration

    The first death of a "migrant" on the EU border happned last night in Bulgaria.

    A group of 50 men who claim to be from Afghanistan entered Bulgarian territory illegally, through mountanous terrain, and were about 80 or so kilometers inside Bulgaria when they were confronted by a team of 3 border policemen who were sent to investigate an alarm by the automatic perimeter system.

    One of them was armed, and they allegedly tried to intimade the guardsmen. The border patrol produced a warning shot, but this happened under a bridge and the ricochet wounded the illegal migrant. He died en route to the hospital, the rest were detained and taken to a refugee camp.

    On the body of the dead man was found a loaded pistol and a mobile phone with two sim cards. The men are described to be 54 in number, aged 20 to 35 and in good physical condition.

    Migrants? I think not.

    They entered the border illegally, and were trudging through forested mountanous terrain at 10 PM in the cover of darkness. Yet, now the EU liberals are crying over the poor, defensless migrant who died.

    Newsflash: if you seek asylum and refugee status, you go through the border checkpoints. Not through the mountains, not whilst carrying weapons and not in a brigade of 50 able bodied men, not during the cover of darkness and definitely you do not try to intimidate the boreder patrol once discovered.
    Last edited by Myth; 10-16-2015 at 10:22.
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