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EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - StLucieBengal - 06-07-2016 http://louderwithcrowder.com/eu-countries-no-longer-allowed-to-detain-illegal-migrants/#.V1eGDPT3bCQ Love how the EU just keeps doubling down on imposing their own nonsense on all their members borders. So looking forward to seeing Brexit pass Quote: EU Countries Not Allowed to Detain Illegal Migrants. Guess Why… RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - bfine32 - 06-08-2016 Got to admit that I don't understand the whole EU thing. I thought it was a financial arrangement similar to our NAFTA. Am I to understand that they can makes laws that all countries must abide to? RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - StLucieBengal - 06-08-2016 (06-08-2016, 12:09 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Got to admit that I don't understand the whole EU thing. I thought it was a financial arrangement similar to our NAFTA. Am I to understand that they can makes laws that all countries must abide to? Yes. It's ridiculous on so many levels. That's why the Brits are having a vote 23 June. http://www.ukip.org/the_truth_is_out_at_least_75_of_our_laws_are_made_by_eu_institutions_says_senior_european_commissioner_viviane_reding Found that quickly. The debate between Nigel Farage and Nick Clegg is worth a watch. Lots of EU info there RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Rotobeast - 06-08-2016 (06-08-2016, 12:09 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Got to admit that I don't understand the whole EU thing. I thought it was a financial arrangement similar to our NAFTA. Am I to understand that they can makes laws that all countries must abide to? Transmuted into the New World Order. ![]() RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Aquapod770 - 06-08-2016 (06-08-2016, 12:09 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Got to admit that I don't understand the whole EU thing. I thought it was a financial arrangement similar to our NAFTA. Am I to understand that they can makes laws that all countries must abide to? Originally it was supposed to prevent countries from every going to war with each other again (WWIII), but allow each country to remain sovereign. They seem to be shifting away from that. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - bfine32 - 06-08-2016 (06-08-2016, 12:56 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Yes. It's ridiculous on so many levels. That's why the Brits are having a vote 23 June. (06-08-2016, 01:45 AM)Aquapod770 Wrote: Originally it was supposed to prevent countries from every going to war with each other again (WWIII), but allow each country to remain sovereign. They seem to be shifting away from that. That's crazy. Well not the prevention of World War part, but the part as to where coutries must follow the laws passed by other sovereign nation. Hell we can even get Mexico to Police their borders or Canada from sending us the likes of Justin Bieber and Celine Dion. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - StLucieBengal - 06-08-2016 It's a little long but here is a great video on the EU and how it directly affects Britons. It's crazy to see what the Brits have been through since the world wars and how the EU came to power and exploded. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - fredtoast - 06-08-2016 (06-08-2016, 12:56 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Yes. It's ridiculous on so many levels. That's why the Brits are having a vote 23 June. This deportation rule does not even apply to Britain. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - fredtoast - 06-08-2016 BTW there is no prison sentence in the United States for being here illegally. Deportation is a civil action with no prison sentence. If a person is caught in the act of entering illegally it is a misdemeanor, but being an illegal immigrant is not a criminal offense. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Benton - 06-09-2016 So... they're adopting the same stance the the U.S. has had for the last few hundred (ish) years? Those monsters. ![]() RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - StLucieBengal - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 12:16 AM)Benton Wrote: So... they're adopting the same stance the the U.S. has had for the last few hundred (ish) years? They should be deported immediately, put on a list to be arrested if they try to come again. The US should have this exact same policy. Asking a law breaker to leave and giving them a month to do so is a sham. You basically spit in the face to anyone who gets a legal visa. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Griever - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 02:11 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: They should be deported immediately, put on a list to be arrested if they try to come again. so are you volunteering to mow yards if they do that? yards wont mow themselves RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - BigPapaKain - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 02:11 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: They should be deported immediately, put on a list to be arrested if they try to come again. If only the US had that policy 500 years ago... RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Griever - 06-09-2016 what would the native americans do? RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Belsnickel - 06-09-2016 (06-08-2016, 12:09 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Got to admit that I don't understand the whole EU thing. I thought it was a financial arrangement similar to our NAFTA. Am I to understand that they can makes laws that all countries must abide to? So it's loosely modeled on the U.S. as it would have been if the anti-federalists had won outright. Think of the E.U. itself as the federal government and the member states being like our states in this country. The intention is to allow each state their own sovereignty within their borders, but for things that impact multiple states or borders between them, etc., that is handled by the E.U. The problem with the E.U. is the same one that we have here, the central government has been increasing its own power and several of its member states are not too happy about it. The irony is that, as was already pointed out, this was created to prevent a massive European conflict from erupting again but could very well lead to their own version of our Civil War. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - fredtoast - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 02:11 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Asking a law breaker to leave and giving them a month to do so is a sham. You basically spit in the face to anyone who gets a legal visa. People who get legal visas are allowed to stay longer than 30 days. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Benton - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 02:11 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: They should be deported immediately, put on a list to be arrested if they try to come again. I don't get the contempt for America. I'm not aware that we ever did this. But some people are so terrified of [insert least favorite minority here] that they want to go to some kind of Cold War Russia system of control. That's got to be a horrible way to spend the day. RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Rotobeast - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 08:57 AM)Griever Wrote: what would the native americans do? Continue to fall for lies of a peaceful coexistence ? RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - Griever - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 11:17 AM)Rotobeast Wrote: Continue to fall for lies of a peaceful coexistence ? not our fault they didnt keep up on their smallpox vaccines due to the blankets... ![]() RE: EU countries not allowed to detain illegal migrants - bfine32 - 06-09-2016 (06-09-2016, 09:37 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: So it's loosely modeled on the U.S. as it would have been if the anti-federalists had won outright. Think of the E.U. itself as the federal government and the member states being like our states in this country. The intention is to allow each state their own sovereignty within their borders, but for things that impact multiple states or borders between them, etc., that is handled by the E.U. Good explination and it does make it much clearer; the only question I have remaining (and directed at you personally to answer); Who enforces the laws made by the EU? For instance we can call in Federal Troops if it ever got to that level. |