Terrorists and Refugees: Europe is Weak

Hungary’s strongly anti-immigration prime minister says the European Union is “weak, uncertain and paralyzed” in light of the migrant crisis.

Viktor Orban told lawmakers today that the EU plan to distribute migrants among member countries is unlawful and will “spread terrorism around Europe.”

Orban said no one could say for certain how many terrorists entered Europe by blending in with migrants, but “one terrorist is too many.”

Orban said the EU needs to “forget political correctness … and return to common sense” by adopting policies to protect its external borders, its culture and its economic interests and ensure that people are given the right to influence EU decisions.

Hungary has built fences on its borders with Serbia and Croatia to divert the flow of migrants.

Alabama Bans Syrian Refugees

The governor of the US state of Alabama is refusing Syrian refugees relocating to the state.

In a news release, Sunday, Governor Robert Bentley has announced: “After full consideration of this weekend’s attacks of terror on innocent citizens in Paris, I will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to Alabama through the US Refugee Admissions Program. As your governor, I will not stand complicit to a policy that places the citizens of Alabama in harm’s way.”

According to the release, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is working with federal agencies to monitor any possible threats. To date there has been no credible intelligence of terror threats in Alabama.

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