EU Chief: Six In Ten Migrants Not Entitled To Asylum And Must Be Deported

Migrant-Crisis

Six in ten migrants not entitled to asylum, says EU chief:

Six in 10 migrants arriving in Europe are economic migrants with no right to asylum, one of the EU’s most senior officials has disclosed.

Frans Timmermans, the first vice president of the European Commission, said that the majority of those coming to the EU are not fleeing war or persecution.

Many are Tunisians or Moroccans who were joining the migrant trail through Turkey, he said, and they must be deported if the public is to consent to aiding asylum seekers.

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