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"He was among 22 ILLEGAL immigrants" and "Shekh was charged with attacking police and damaging public property with explosives" said all. I see no reasons for him to get his asylum accepted. in my eyes Japan Have the best asylum process who check everything about applicant. They did the right thing.
People should open their eyes instead of befriend asylum seekers and giving asylum for everybody. French People got their lesson. People should think twice about their own country, friends and families safety before accepting any refugees. There is 2kk of refugees in EU right now. Lazy Cowards who seeks economy freedom not their safety, should go back and fight for their own country. 2kk is a big Force.
Fact is: Lithuania offered to accept 2000 refugees, how many of them applied? try to guess from 10 times. only 2 applied.
Asylum Process SHOULD be strict, It's not application for bank account. They have to take Refugee history, police records, personal experiences and many other things into account, before accepting it
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