Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Migrants pouring into Budapest create chaos in railway station


The influx of migrants from Syria and other countries is creating a major problem for the EU as it tries to cope with this problem. This refugee crisis seems to be rivalling the Balkan wars of the 1990s and is seen as Europe`s worst since World War Two. The European Union appears helpless and unable to cope with the arrival of hundreds of thousands of poor and desperate people.
Hundreds of angry migrants demonstrated outside Budapest`s Eastern Railway Terminus demanding they be allowed to travel on to Germany and the biggest ever influx of migrants into the EU has apparently left its asylum policies in tatters.
This has been reported in zeenews.india.com dated 2 September 2015.
In all probability, Germany could accept the largest share.
In the case of people who are fleeing the Syrian civil war, the EU has put on hold the rule that asylum seekers must apply in the first EU country they reach. However, with migrants arriving in trainloads into Munich and Rosenheim from Austria and Hungary, it urged other EU countries to abide by it.
As per the terms of European laws, known as the "Dublin rules", the asylum seekers should apply in the country where they enter the EU and remain there till such time their applications are processed. Unfortunately, 26 members of the bloc do not have any border controls between them. Hence, enforcing the law is difficult.
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