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Originally posted by PoKiTaurus
Unless there are serious background checks made, Nø.
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2 men thus far have traveled via the crisis and orchestrated an attack on Europe. I'll repeat: TWO.
Many of the attackers are homegrown terrorists, radicalised by propaganda on the Internet. This has been stated many times.
Of the 211 terrorism-related attacks in the EU last year, 17 of those were jihadist. An increase from 4 in 2014.
In 2014 it was suspected that women and children outnumbered men as refugees and migrants attempted to enter Europe. It's now 2016 and those claims and the sourced numbers have been confirmed by the United Nations.
You'll have noticed the media reported numbers in July 2015 for instance when numbers of males vastly outnumbered women and children but then suddenly it's not important to update those same readers that by the end of the year, males made up 41 percent.
I've seen the updated numbers as of last month. There are millions counted by the UN and various other charities and organisations, and again - no evidence of a security risk having taken place to sustain the extreme level of paranoia created mostly by right-wing media.