Finland Refugees

FINNISH MUNICIPALITIES REFUSING TO TAKE IN REFUGEES…….


It’s a combination of cities lacking the necessary funding and deep concern stemming from how Muslim refugees situation has gotten out of control in neighboring countries. Finns are more cautious than the Swedes, Danes and Norwegians. KGS



Municipalities Loath to Open Doors to Refugees 

 Municipalities are reluctant to open their doors to asylum seekers and refugees. Around 200 refugees, mostly living in refugee camps, are waiting to move to Finland. Although they have their paperwork in order, they need a municipality to take them in. In addition, about 400 refugees who have been granted asylum in Finland are still living at refugee reception centres because no municipality has offered them a place to stay. In total, Finland needs to find accommodations for 2,200 refugees and asylum seekers. Tiina Pesonen, who works for the Migration Department at the Ministry of the Interior, says it’s clear that there are not enough places for everyone.


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2 Responses

  1. It's strange to me that one never hears of ultra wealthy Islamic countries being compassionate and taking in refugees, no they import impoverished workers from 3rd world countries and have them work in slave like conditions, in the shadow of opulent splendor built by other migrant semi-slaves.

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