Providing
job training for European bound cross-Mediterranean refugees in a
secure North African enclave would be better than admitting them to
Europe for eventual distribution into the body politic. Especially in
the case of Libya and Syria the refugees may have been selected by Al
Qaeda and ISIS as sleeper agents or support elements to attack
Europe. At the least they would add a lot to crime and education
costs for receptive European nations. Another problem is that they
are generally Muslims; the more the arrive in Europe the greater is
the problem of an antipathetic internal proletariat.
Africa
and the Middle East have innumerable problems that might be partly
alleviated with a new source of well-trained teachers and advisors to
build electrical, water extraction and health facilities etc. A
veritable alternative peace corps comprised of refugees signed into a
3 to 6 month training program with three years of paid employment in
select African and Middle Eastern countries with substantial social
survival and standard of living issues that is paid for by European
nations would probably cost less in several respects than
disregarding African issues and flooding Europe with refugees that
European security forces would actually have a fairly difficult time
in vetting-Muslims might at any rate change their minds later when
approached by actual mufsidoonists.
A
special refugee enclave and job training center built in Africa with
full European support could collect refugees and educate them in
valuable skills programs with a modest stipend to enable them to live
and work. African nations would benefit with the input from the
former refugees. A three year program might be adequate to allow
refugees to return to a home nation where problems have been
resolved. Of course since President Obama and European leaders
deposed the Khaddafi regime intentionally and created the ISIS-Al
Qaeda problem in Libya, they may not expect that Libya can be
stabilized in another three years. Perhaps a re-enlistment to serve a
total of six years would be possible.
A
functioning put-the-refugees-to human work with education and support
is a realistic approach to solving the recurrent problem. The
refugees would need to actually be from a nation with real civil war
and chaos sorts of issues created commonly by interfering western
leaders, yet even locally caused strife probably would be sufficient
to get those admitted to a refugee training enclave.
Quite
likely their should be a number of refugee training enclave built
around the globe to better process people fleeing war, government and
media persecution etc. Even Mexicans fleeing Mexican poverty and war
illegally entering the U.S.A. might benefit from a catch and release
job training program while ordinary criminals go to jail. Perhaps
most of the illegal aliens are unskilled in labor and need to become
electricians, water treatment specialists, medics, computer
repairmen, solar panel installers etc. If the United States trained
them and paid them one dollar and hour to remain in Mexico (or some
sort of local minimum wage equivalent), they might actually remain in
Mexico and do some good saving the taxpayers of the states. money and
letting wages rise.
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