The illegal arrival of Turks in Europe continues
The Turkish attack on Europe continues. Hundreds of people are detained every day in Görlitz, on the border with Poland.
In Austria, measures have been intensified, but the transition cannot be stopped. Although the new route was the Czech border, over the weekend 93 people were trapped at the Waidhaus/Rozvadov border crossing in the Czech-Austria-Bavaria triangle. 40 of them are Turks. It was determined that 19 of them were brought from the Southeast for some organizational link.
Turkish smuggler brought in
A Turkish smuggler who loaded 29 Syrian fugitives into a minibus was also detained.
It was claimed that almost all of those who escaped destroyed their documents and five of them escaped from the detention center and were later trapped in the forest.
The reasons for the escapes, and especially the Turks, are discussed. The organization called ProAsyl commented: “Due to increasing political pressure in Turkey, members of various ethnic minorities, LGBTQ and independent journalists are fleeing seeking asylum.”
THEY HAVE NO HOPE, THEY ARE RUNNING AWAY
The Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper, in its extensive news analysis, said: “90 percent of the Turkish people do not want Syrian, Afghan, Iranian and other illegal immigrants, who number 4 million in their country. After Erdogan’s latest election victory, many have lost hope. The current economic crisis is especially driving young Turks out of the country. In a survey conducted in Turkey in 2021, three out of four people said they would leave the country,” he wrote.
Similar comments appear in the main German and Austrian media. The European Union, for its part, is looking for a solution to prevent economic asylum with the new Asylum Law, whose entry into force is scheduled for 2024.
Source: Sozcu
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