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That's great in principle, but the problem is distinguishing the genuine needy from economic migrants, mostly male, who are happy to leave their women and children in supposedly dangerous places.
Instead of risking the lives of women and children in precarious crossings and journeys?
If and when the males are secure, with successful asylum applications, they can send for the women and children to travel in relevant safety, with further safety and accommodation sorted.
Also, of course there's no chance of the women or children being forced to fight in a war not of their choosing.
You think they should send the women and children to test the safety of such crossings before attempting it themselves? :rolleyes:
 
How do you know it's not the case?
  • Between 2015 and 2020, approximately 16,350 refugees were resettled in England and Wales under the Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme (VPRS) and the Vulnerable Children's Resettlement Scheme (VCRS).
  • Those resettled are primarily of Syrian nationality (91%), with slightly higher proportions of males (52%) than females (48%), and around half (50%) aged under 18 years on arrival; two years after arrival, most are still living in the local authority where they were first resettled (over 80%).

 
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It isn't about want or need, it is about helping fellow human beings who need it.

Here we go again. The huge numbers fleeing war and oppression? In France? Many of whom have conveniently 'misplaced' all their ID documents.

Some will now be hurriedly reviewing their decision to claim to come from Syria. :ROFLMAO:
 
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That's great in principle, but the problem is distinguishing the genuine needy from economic migrants, mostly male, who are happy to leave their women and children in supposedly dangerous places.

Exactly. Genuine refugees consist of children, elderly, women, - even pets. Eg. Ukranian refugees. Fake refugee chancers consist of almost exclusively young men, cherry-picking their preferred country.
 
Regarding the future of Syria for its female population, I found this a very powerful image (still taken from a news piece.) I wonder exactly what the future will hold for this little girl in terms of freedoms.

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