Lesbos, Greece Migrants Flee Refugee Camp After Setting Fire To It

And there are people that want to import migrants with this type of behavior into their country. It’s getting closer. Around 4,000 asylum seekers have escaped the camp in the Aegean Island of Lesbos.  The blaze at the Moria camp has left a trail of destruction including damaged tents and housing units. The amazing part is, the migrants set fire to the camp that was set up for them. Old people, women and children’s lives put in jeopardy because the migrants were getting restless waiting their time to process. Now they are roaming the surrounding area, with the Greeks in fear for their homes and lives.

According to Express.co.uk:

Crowding and long delays in the processing of asylum requests has repeatedly caused simmering tensions at Moria. Migrants began fighting among each other after rumors began circulating there would be mass deportations to Turkey, according to Greek media. Emergency services said the fire is now under control but volunteers are still working to distribute water and help to families. Officials said: “There was tension in the evening. Our main concern is the safety of the people. The fire is quite big.”

Thank you again Angela Merkel, look at what you have done. My question is, who are these migrants, and who are they to demand? They leave their own countries that they did nothing to make better, leave for Europe because they are told they will get housing and money and food, the so called promised land. Now tens of thousands head to Europe putting extreme pressure on the country’s infrastructure. And now  the Pope saying, welcome to all. I’ll say it, nothing but mobilizing the military can stop this, and that’s where it is heading. It would be cheaper to give the benefits in cash to these people to stay in their own countries. A dollar will go further there and they can build up their own economy to get better. Simple thought, but why not give it a try, it’s not getting any better in Greece. What do you think?

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