Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 February 2021

Beijing Joe to open special COVID vaccination sites for illegal aliens

Biden to Sign Executive 

Orders Aimed At Naturalizing 

9 Million Migrants As Jobs 

Vanish Daily



Joe Biden is expected to sign several decrees as part of an overhaul of the Trump administration’s hardline stance on immigration, according to multiple reports. The orders could lead to the naturalization of millions of migrants.
The US president will issue executive orders calling for a major review of asylum processing at the US-Mexico border, as well as protocols concerning naturalization and legal immigration, according to administration officials cited by the media. - Learn More: https://www.rt.com/usa/514360-biden-e...



On Monday, Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that they will open special COVID vaccination sites for illegal immigrants.

The Daily Wire reported — DHS also asserted that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection “will not conduct enforcement operations at or near vaccine distribution sites or clinics. … ICE does not and will not carry out enforcement operations at or near health care facilities, such as hospitals, doctors’ offices, accredited health clinics, and emergent or urgent care facilities, except in the most extraordinary of circumstances.”

The US government is setting up special vaccination sites for illegals.

DHS issued a statement saying:

DHS and its Federal government partners fully support equal access to the COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine distribution sites for undocumented immigrants. It is a moral and public health imperative to ensure that all individuals residing in the United States have access to the vaccine. DHS encourages all individuals, regardless of immigration status, to receive the COVID-19 vaccine once eligible under local distribution guidelines.

DHS carries out its mission, including all areas within its COVID-19 response, without discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, nationality, or other protected class, and in compliance with law and policy. Further, DHS supports the equitable and efficient distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine to all populations, including historically underserved communities.

To reach underserved and rural communities, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in collaboration with federal partners, will coordinate efforts to establish and support fixed facilities, pop-up or temporary vaccination sites, and mobile vaccination clinics. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection will not conduct enforcement operations at or near vaccine distribution sites or clinics. Consistent with ICE’s long-standing sensitive locations policy, ICE does not and will not carry out enforcement operations at or near health care facilities, such as hospitals, doctors’ offices, accredited health clinics, and emergent or urgent care facilities, except in the most extraordinary of circumstances.

DHS is committed to ensuring that every individual who needs a vaccine can get one, regardless of their immigration status.


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/02/america-last-joe-biden-open-special-covid-vaccination-sites-illegal-aliens/

Saturday, 29 February 2020

Turkey Opens Borders to Europe


Turkey Opens Borders to 

Europe; tell 4 Mil. Refugees 

to LEAVE WITHIN 72 

HOURS - Greece & Bulgaria 

Deploy Troops to seal 

Borders

20 February, 2020



Turkish President Recypt Erdogan has ordered the borders of Turkey be OPENED to allow a human tsunami of four million Syrian Refugees to storm into Europe.

In response, Greece and Bulgaria are deploying tens of thousands of military troops to their respective Borders with orders to SEAL those borders; NO ONE IN!

In addition, Greece has deployed fifty (50) of its warships to islands off its coast, to protect its maritime jurisdiction from Turkish incursions.

This is now setting-up a humanitarian disaster of historic proportions. The refugees began streaming out of Turkey late last night, and are now being forced away by Greek and Bulgarian troops.

Meanwhile, Europe is in the early stages of a large outbreak of deadly Coronavirus, as that sickness spreads worldwide from China. If the refugees from Turkey are infected, the disease will run rampant among them, and thus hundreds-of-thousands of them eill grow ill on the trek toward Europe. Once they get to the Greek and Bulgarian borders, they will be halted. How many will simply drop dead from being trapped, with no food, no water, no shelter and no medical care.

This action by Turkey's President Recpyt Erdogan, appears to some people, to be an intentional crime against humanity.



European Nightmare As 

Turkey "Opens The Gates" 

On Refugees While Covid-19 

Ravages Nearby Iran



20 February, 2020


As coronavirus ravages Iran and threatens to spread through the broader Middle East, potentially hitting refugee and war-torn populations hardest, it appears Erdogan is now making good on prior threats to "open the gates" of a flood of refugees on Europe. On Friday top Turkish officials were quoted as saying Turkey has no choice but to "loosen" its stance on the some 3.4 million refugees it is hosting.

This was the immediate, and perhaps predictable reaction, to Thursday's dramatic escalation involving the deaths of some 33 Turkish soldiers in Idlib via airstrike, in the single deadliest day for Turkey in Syria throughout the entirety of the warWidespread early reports said it was a Russian strike, but in a sign that Ankara doesn't want to confront the more formidable Russian Air Force, it has blamed Syrian forces. 

Turkey has announced it has opened its until now sealed border with Idlib for at least 72 hours, and will allow unhindered passage of refugees to Europe

Turkish TVs broadcast footages showing migrants are boarding boats off Turkish coast, departing to Greek islands

So it begins, as Middle East Eye reports
Turkey will open its southwestern border with Syria for 72 hours to allow Syrians fleeing the pro-government forces' assault free passage to Europe, Turkish official sources have told Middle East Eye.
The decision came after a security meeting chaired by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara late on Thursday after 33 Turkish soldiers were killed in Syria's Idlib province.
A senior Turkish official said on Thursday that Syrian refugees headed towards Europe would not be stopped either on land or by sea.

The European Union is downplaying the fact that crowds of Syrian refugees have already been seen en route to Greece via land borders as well as the Aegean Sea.
Buses in Istanbul were filmed providing transport to refugees and migrants to the Bulgarian and Greek border

Refugees gathered in Fatih, Istanbul, today after 5 buses brought by Turkey already left toward the Greek/Bulgarian border. Syrians know they are being used, but they don't care. They want to live without fear.

An EU spokesman was quoted in Reuters as downplaying the potential "flood" from Turkey coming: "I would like to stress that there was no official announcement from the Turkish side about any changes in their asylum seeker, refugee or migrant policy," the spokesman for the EU's executive said. 

"So from our point of view the EU-Turkey statement ... still stands and we expect Turkey to uphold its commitments."

But the reality on the ground may quickly prove these words moot: 
Al Jazeera's John Psaropoulos, reporting from Athens, said the situation was "a European nightmare" as "the floodgates [are] being opened".

As European officials mull whether this is but more of Erdogan's threats or perhaps an early "taste" of what's to come, or whether the flood has begun, Greece and Bulgaria have begun taking action, bolstering patrols along border areas with Turkey.
7/ If you are a refugee in Turkey, this is what you are watching the whole day on TV.

Live coverage with a clear message: borders are open to go to Europe. @akhbar

"Hundreds of Syrian refugees in Turkey have begun preparing to travel towards the country’s borders with Greece and Bulgaria after Ankara’s sudden decision to no longer impede their passage to Europe," The Guardian  reports early Friday.

"Turkish police, coastguard and border security officials were ordered to stand down overnight on Thursday, Turkish officials briefed reporters," the report adds.

Greece appears to be responding by completely shutting any Turkish border access point to any and all traffic. 


And further, according to The Guardian: "Turkish news agency Demirören showed footage of what it said was 300 people, including women and children, walking on highways and through forested land in north-west Turkey towards the EU border early on Friday. 

Syrians, Iranians, Iraqis, Pakistanis and Moroccans were among those in the group, it said."

The WHO is especially concerned of an outbreak among refugee populations in war-torn regions of Iraq and Syria. 
"Refugees and internally displaced populations across Iraq and Syria have been identified as the most vulnerable groups in the region, should the spread of the virus become a pandemic," The Guardian reports of recent statements. 

"Health officials in both countries remain under-equipped to deal with such a a reality that seems more possible with each passing day," the report added.


Sprawling and densely packed "tent cities" of refugees along the border areas of Syria remain the most vulnerable. 

Needless to say, we now have a dual crisis unfolding that's indeed even more of a "nightmare" for Europe and the world than many could have predicted: a refugee flood, borders being opened, and the global threat of Covid-19.

The European Union, meanwhile, warned the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, that it expected Ankara to abide by a €6bn (£5.2bn) deal to stem migration to its member states. Under the 2016 agreement, Turkey agreed to halt the flow of people to the EU in return for funds. Turkey currently has about 3.6 million refugees from Syria. There was alarm in Brussels as footage of hundreds of refugees and migrants heading for the land and sea borders with Greece was aired by the Turkish state news agencies.

Turkey’s decision comes after an airstrike on Thursday night in Syria’s Idlib province killed at least 33 Turkish soldiers recently deployed to support the Syrian opposition in the face of a bruising Russian-backed Syrian government offensive.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/28/tensions-rise-between-turkey-and-russia-after-killing-of-troops-in-syria


U.S. reviewing options to 
assist Turkey after attack in 
Syria: Pompeo


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is reviewing options to assist Turkey after an attack by Russian-backed Syrian government forces killed 33 Turkish soldiers in Syria’s Idlib province, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday.


The United States is engaging with our Turkish Allies and reviewing options to assist Turkey against this aggression as we seek to prevent further Assad regime and Russian brutality and alleviate the humanitarian suffering in Idlib,” Pompeo said in a statement.

Monday, 7 October 2019

"Europe on brink of new refugee crisis": German Interior Minister


Europe on brink of new 

refugee crisis ‘EVEN 

GREATER’ than 2015 – 

German Interior Minister

Europe on brink of new refugee crisis ‘EVEN GREATER’ than 2015 – German Interior Minister

RT,
6 October, 2019

Europe may soon face a massive inflow of refugees and migrants that will be even bigger than at the peak of the infamous crisis, Germany’s Interior Minister Horst Seehofer has warned, urging to assist Greece and Turkey.
“We must do more to help our European partners with controls on the EU external borders. We have left them alone for too long,” the minister told German Bild am Sonntag newspaper in the wake of his visit to Greece and Turkey, where he also discussed migration policies.
If we do not do that we will once again face a refugee wave like in 2015 or maybe even greater.
Seehofer also warned that if Europe does not find “strength to solve this problem” it could see a “loss of control” in case another refugee crisis breaks out. The minister, who spoke with the Turks and the Greeks with the incoming EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, vowed that the two countries will do “everything so that it does not happen again.”
He has already pledged more support for both nations, although these promises have not been translated into any specific steps just yet. Options for Greece involve sending in German migration agents and IT specialists to train the local staff and help with asylum applications and data processing as well as beefing up coastal guard forces. It is Athens that gets to decide what type of assistance it needs, though.
As for Turkey, Seehofer said that “it is clear that we cannot manage the future with the resources of the past,”apparently referring to the 2016 deal between Brussels and Ankara. Turkey agreed to take back refugees coming to the Greece’s coast by boats in exchange for financial assistance and Europe taking some refugees directly from the Turkish territory.
Yet, when asked about how much money Turkey should receive beyond the €6 billion ($6.59 billion) it got under the 2016 deal, Seehofer said that he cannot make such a decision alone.
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The German minister’s statements indeed come amid a growing number of the new arrivals at the Greek coasts. According to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR), more migrants crossed from Turkey to Greece by sea in the nine months of this year than in 2018.
Germany’s Welt am Sonntag newspaper cited an internal EU commission report saying that more than 46,000 refugees and migrants arrived to the EU from Turkey by the end of September, which is 23 percent more than over the same period last year. The same document says that 25,000 more are expected to come by the end of 2019. 

These figures are still far lower than the 2015 numbers, when Europe saw almost one million refugees.
In mid-September, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened to open refugee floodgates to Europe if Brussels does not assist Ankara in its plans to create 32-kilometer-wide “safe zone” inside northeastern Syria currently held by the Kurdish YPG militia, which Turkey considers terrorists.
“If you can’t accept this business, we will open the gates. Let them [refugees] go from there wherever they want,”Erdogan told Reuters at the time. He also issued a scathing rebuke to the EU by saying that the financial assistance Turkey received from Europe is insufficient and that his nation already spent $40 billion hosting 3.6 million people, who fled to Turkey since 2011 when the Syrian conflict erupted.