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NEW GREEK GOVERNMENT "GETS TOUGH": MIGRANT HORDES PUSHED INTO DETENTION CAMPS


Good news from Greece...apparently:

Greece has announced plans to close its three largest migrant camps and replace them with facilities on the mainland that campaigners have likened to detention centres.

People living in overcrowded camps on the islands of Lesbos, Chios and Samos will be moved to closed complexes for identification, relocation and deportation with a capacity of at least 5,000 people each.

More than 27,000 people are currently housed on the three islands – which have a nominal capacity of just 4,500 – under conditions that have been repeatedly castigated by rights groups and the Council of Europe.

“Decongesting the islands is a priority at this stage,” said Alkiviadis Stefanis, Greece’s deputy defence minister.

Smaller camps on the islands of Kos and Leros will be remodelled along similar lines and enlarged, Stefanis added. The changes come with winter approaching and hundreds of families sleeping in tents outside official facilities on the five islands.

Asylum seekers will not be allowed to move freely in and out of the camps, said officials, but will instead be locked up until they are either granted refugee status and relocated to the mainland or rejected and sent back to Turkey.

The government has vowed to relocate 20,000 asylum-seekers to camps on the mainland by early 2020.

The move comes after Greek voters got sick of the previous retarded Left-wing government's soft stance on illegal immigration and voted in a conservative government in July. So, to oppose this move means that you basically hate democracy and want to kill people. 

Since the new government took power, asylum laws have been tightened up and border patrols strengthened.

The key, however, is to start sending these economic and welfare "invaders" back to where they belong, their own countries, although the Greek government will probably push for the politically easier option of trying to get other cucked EU states to take their share of the migrant burden. 

Strangely, despite many EU governments claiming that migrants are a blessing, few of them seem keen to share the ones now warehoused in Greece.


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