The Czech President Makes Perfect Sense to Me

Not an unreasonable requirement in the list.

Migrant talks in Prague amid EU quota dispute

BERLIN — Central European foreign ministers in Prague on Friday rejected a compulsory resettlement plan for refugees proposed by the European Union.

The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary said the proposal unveiled by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday would not solve the problem of thousands of people attempting to relocate to Europe.

“The first and most important task is to gain control over the outer border of the European Union,”Peter Szijjarto, Hungary’s Foreign Minister, said.

The EU’s idea is to redistribute 160,000 refugees — the majority of them Syrians — among 22 of the EU’s 28 member states.

…Milos Zeman, president of the Czech Republic, says his country will take 1,500 refugees, but he has also cautioned that asylum-seekers may bring terrorism and infectious diseases.

He told the Czech tabloid Blesk that refugees should be told three things when they arrive in the country.

The first one: Nobody invited you. The second one: When you’re already here, you have to respect our rules as we respect your rules when we arrive in your country. The third one: if you don’t like it, get out of here.

3 Responses to “The Czech President Makes Perfect Sense to Me”

  1. JeffS says:

    Too much sense, alas, for the submissive idiots running most of the EU.

    Western Europe is boned. Russia is rejoicing.

  2. aelfheld says:

    Is this what they mean by ‘passive suicide’?

  3. Kathy Kinsley says:

    If only our government would say the same (and I’m not blaming just the Democrats).

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