Monday, December 21, 2015

EU adviser unveils flawless plan to beat the evil people traffickers - let EVERYONE in

EU adviser unveils flawless plan to beat the evil people traffickers - let EVERYONE in

AN EU adviser today effectively admitted defeat in its battle against people smugglers as it unveiled its grand plan to beat the criminal gangs profiting from people's misery - let EVERYONE in.


Migrants arrive in EuropeGETTY/EUISS

An EU adviser has said the only way to beat smuggling gangs is to let everyone into Europe
Brussels bureaucrats were told that they cannot beat the human traffickers and that the only way to stop their vile trade is to open the floodgates to an unlimited number of migrants.

In a stunning admission of incompetence Brussels pen-pushers said opportunistic rabbles of migrant traffickers operating out of Middle Eastern hideouts have outwitted their own £200,000-a-year borders boss. 
They also risked angering citizens of nations across Europe by revealing that border officials "haven't been looking very hard" to close down new routes which criminal gangs could use to smuggle migrants into the continent.
Critics said the shocking admissions prove the EU is "one step behind" the migrant smugglers despite employing some of the best paid security experts in the world. 
Migrants in GreeceEPA
Roderick Parkes admitted people smugglers are 'smarter' than Brussels bureaucrats
A migrant breaks into a lorry at Calais

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Once inside the EU, migrants are free to travel to Calais where they try to reach Britain
They were made by senior security analyst Roderick Parkes, who told a stunned meeting of the EU parliament's Security and Defence sub-committee that the only way to tackle people smuggling was for Europe to more openly welcome in migrants.

He told MEPs that the only way to reduce demand for people traffickers is to make sure migrants arriving in Greece and Italy "trust" the authorities to "get them to the right member state".

Such a policy would raise the possibility of wealthy northern European countries including Germany, France and Holland being forced to take in the lion's share of the new arrivals.


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