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Thursday, 22.10.2015.

13:45

Horgos 2 border crossing reopened

Serbian and Hungarian interior ministers Nebojsa Stefanovic and Sandor Pinter on Thursday reopened the Horgos 2 border crossing to traffic.

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ida

pre 8 godina

Actually the EU is violating its own policy promoting all this illegal border crossings. Most are not even Syrian, and even the Syrians, many of them, were living, working and/or going to university/school in Turkey.
None are legitimate refugees.
And Serbia should not be used as a doormat, given it has hundreds of thousands of real refugees and displaced for decades who can't go back to their homelands, nor are allowed to border-crash up to Germany and Sweden and ask for asylum.
If the EU wants them, they should go from Turkey to Bulgaria, to Romania, etc. - they should cross through EU countries only and not burden the ones who do not want them and don't have a labor shortage (which Germany does and probably part of the reason they were invited.)

ida

pre 8 godina

Actually the EU is violating its own policy promoting all this illegal border crossings. Most are not even Syrian, and even the Syrians, many of them, were living, working and/or going to university/school in Turkey.
None are legitimate refugees.
And Serbia should not be used as a doormat, given it has hundreds of thousands of real refugees and displaced for decades who can't go back to their homelands, nor are allowed to border-crash up to Germany and Sweden and ask for asylum.
If the EU wants them, they should go from Turkey to Bulgaria, to Romania, etc. - they should cross through EU countries only and not burden the ones who do not want them and don't have a labor shortage (which Germany does and probably part of the reason they were invited.)

ida

pre 8 godina

Actually the EU is violating its own policy promoting all this illegal border crossings. Most are not even Syrian, and even the Syrians, many of them, were living, working and/or going to university/school in Turkey.
None are legitimate refugees.
And Serbia should not be used as a doormat, given it has hundreds of thousands of real refugees and displaced for decades who can't go back to their homelands, nor are allowed to border-crash up to Germany and Sweden and ask for asylum.
If the EU wants them, they should go from Turkey to Bulgaria, to Romania, etc. - they should cross through EU countries only and not burden the ones who do not want them and don't have a labor shortage (which Germany does and probably part of the reason they were invited.)