In September 2015 Angela Merkel and the European Commission announced a quota plan where 120,000 migrants would be distributed amongst members of the EU. Countries who refuse to participate would face financial penalties. Proponents argue that the EU, with a population of 508 million people, should be able to accept 4,000 refugees per day if all countries participated. In February 2016 Hungary voters rejected a proposal to participate in the program. Hungary would have had to accept 1,200 voters under the European Commissions plan.
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There should be a limited amount of migrants allowed into Europe from Islamic countries to prevent a Islamic Theocratic takeover
Yes, but it should be an agreement between the European countries without EU interference
No, but it should encourage member nations to take in as many as possible using financial means
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Each country should decide for themselves.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, it should be up to individual nations.
@4SNPK4B3yrs3Y
This question is ambiguous, it might be asking about requiring countries to allow in a certain minimum amount of migrants, or a certain maximum amount. I am in general in favor of removing barriers to migration.
@7TBHR2C4yrs4Y
No, this could decrease the number of immigrants allowed into the country
@vayect3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as it is a reasonable amount
@tomjolly663yrs3Y
No, it should be up to each country.
@ThomasJ2493yrs3Y
No, individual countries should decide.
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