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Originally Posted by peter12
There is a moral difference between someone trying to save the lives of their family, and someone attempting to jump the queue.
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There is a lot of grey areas for sure. Seeing some of the videos of young, fit, well-dressed refugee men pushing themselves onto train cars and buses in Hungary, while tattered women and children are standing there crying was really sad. One of the guys even had a dog with him. I don't doubt that many of the "refugees" are economic migrants using the migration to move to the West.
Having said that, there is still a crisis involving legitimate refugees. Back in the late 1990s, Canada transported 5,000 Kosovar refugees to Canada almost overnight. It would be nice to see something like that happen here, as long as they can speed up the background checks.