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Douglas Murray: "Our policies must think about the long-term consequences of immigration"

2021-09-10T04:22:08.452Z


BIG INTERVIEW - The author of The Strange Suicide of Europe warns about the consequences of the withdrawal of the Americans from Afghanistan. A migration crisis comparable to that of 2015 is, according to him, possible.


THE FIGARO MAGAZINE.

- After the migration crisis of 2015, your book

The Strange Suicide of Europe

warned against the consequences of successive waves of migration.

Could the Taliban's return to Kabul have the same consequences as the Syrian crisis of 2015?

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DOUGLAS MURRAY.

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Of course.

It is likely that we will see a first movement of real refugees, then a movement of other people claiming to be Afghan, then finally a movement of another group of migrants behind them, from all origins and probably quite numerous.

Europe must strengthen its legislation and its armed wing to carefully make the necessary distinctions, something that we did not do in 2015. We will see in the coming months whether our political leaders have learned any lessons from the past.

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Should we fear a wave of migration after the fall of Afghanistan?

Is there a terrorist risk?

More broadly, do you think there is a link between insecurity and immigration?

The risk of terrorism is obviously present.

In particular because

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Source: lefigaro

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