Asylum Airlines
March 21, 2007, 11:15 am![]() |
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By Andrew L. Jaffee
Mark Steyn predicts that Europe is finished vis-à-vis its burgeoning immigrant — especially Muslim — population, but there have been signs that the continent hasn’t gone over the cliff… yet. Earlier this year, an opinion poll of Brits found that a, “Huge majority say civil liberty curbs a ‘price worth paying’ to fight terror.” Germany’s interior minister made some refreshingly honest points about requiring Muslims to leave the Stone Age if they are to find homes in Europe. “The Netherlands, which has cut immigration in half since 2001, is deporting 26,000 rejected asylum seekers and keeping new arrivals in detention camps.” Which leads me to the point of this article:
So vast has the number of deportees from Europe become, that two enterprising businessmen have hatched an extraordinary plan - a new airline exclusively for failed asylum seekers.
Asylum Airlines is set to be operative within three months, complete with padded rooms for troublemakers and meals - presumably with a halal option - for passengers.
The flights will journey around Europe, picking up failed asylum seekers from various countries and then dispatching them back to their home nations around Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Hat-tip to Kenneth T. Tellis.
Related: Europe, Society, Immigration







