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Hungarian Immigration

church mouse guy

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Hungary has had enough and does not want to be another Sweden, which has turned cities like Malmo into pits.
 

poncho

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Wonder what's causing all these people to leave their homelands?

While earlier most of the migrants were from Kosovo, over the past several months about 80 percent of them are from war zones like Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Nearly all request asylum in Hungary but try to move to EU countries further west like Germany, Sweden or Britain before their claims are settled.

Wonder why they'd want to leave Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan?
 
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Rolfe

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Hungary has had enough and does not want to be another Sweden, which has turned cities like Malmo into pits.

I doubt that you have recently been to any "Cities like Malmö" in Sweden and do not think that you know what you are talking about. I would hardly call it a Pit.
 

targus

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I doubt that you have recently been to any "Cities like Malmö" in Sweden and do not think that you know what you are talking about. I would hardly call it a Pit.

I googled "Malmo" and "news" and found largely stories about Muslim immigrants, bombings and violence - all related.

Sounds like a pit to me.
 

targus

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I understood "pit" to refer to a slum.

Also from the news stories - it would appear that slum would fairly describe the part of town where the Muslim immigrants live. I believe that I read that unemployment in those areas is nearly 40%.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Also from the news stories - it would appear that slum would fairly describe the part of town where the Muslim immigrants live. I believe that I read that unemployment in those areas is nearly 40%.

Even in Sweden....Oye, stay outa Orkney!
 

Rolfe

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Also from the news stories - it would appear that slum would fairly describe the part of town where the Muslim immigrants live. I believe that I read that unemployment in those areas is nearly 40%.

My opinion only. I think that if one were to look at most larger urban areas, one could find issues. Malmö has had some difficult economic times, and there are areas that are still in decline by Swedish standards. Based on what I have seen, it is not a Scandinavian Detroit.

I will say though, that it is my understanding that there are areas that are becoming less friendly to Jews.
 
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