There is no question of racism here. Europeans must understand that what we see today are only the CONSEQUENCES US foreign policy (video below), that they assume THEIR responsibilities.
The American brand behind the influx of... by folamour_dailymotion
More than three quarters (77%) of French people want migrants whose asylum applications have been rejected to be forced to leave the national territory, according to a poll carried out by BVA for Orange and iTELE and published on Sunday.
This figure has been increasing steadily for a year (70% in May and 73% in November 2015), notes the pollster, which observes that if left-wing sympathizers are less numerous than right-wingers to share this opinion, it is still the majority among them (52%).
Some 52% of respondents want France to facilitate the integration of migrants (against 45% who are hostile to it), "results which have not changed since May 2015", according to BVA.
Only 26% of respondents believe that France should welcome more migrants, given that other European countries welcome a larger number.
Finally, 73% of those questioned are in favor of the intervention of the army in support of the police or the gendarmerie to secure certain areas where migrants are gathered, such as in Calais, the closest crossing point to Grande- Brittany from the European continent, and which for years has attracted migrants hoping to find Eldorado" across the Channel.
Europe is experiencing an unprecedented migratory flow, with the entry of one million migrants in 2015, a record fueled by the war in Syria and the situation in Afghanistan, a Iraq or in Africa (Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea).
Survey carried out on January 28 and 29 with a sample of 1023 people, representative of the French population aged 18 and over, according to the quota method.
source: En.news.yahoo.com
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