Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
Of course, but you would expect refugees to give a sigh of relief the second they are in a country where they are safe, and can't wait to return to their homes once it's safe to do so. I would put these brackets on refugees, like this; 'refugees'
Look after the women and children as though they are natives. Train the men as an army, under European officers, to fight ISIS. If we can't trust them with heavy weapons, then train them as light infantry with European forces providing heavy lifting. Those who aren't suitable for fighting as front line infantry can work in the logistical tail instead. Those who won't work towards this should be interned until such a time as they can be deported back to Syria. Those who distinguish themselves can be offered EU citizenship, distributed between the EU countries.