EU Demands Countries Take in Refugees, ONE Leader is Fighting Back

Migrants walk on the road after crossing the Austrian-German border near the Bavarian village of Wegscheid, southern Germany, on November 9, 2015. AFP PHOTO / CHRISTOF STACHE (Photo credit should read CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP/Getty Images)
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After yet another terrorist attack by radical Islamic extremists on European soil, one leader is taking a stand against the E.U.

From BizPac Review:

Polish prime minister Beata Szydlo said Poland will not be “blackmailed” into accepting thousands of refugees under the EU quota system, especially after the Manchester suicide bombing that killed 22 people, including two Poles.

Szydlo slammed weak-willed EU leaders for allowing the slow death of European culture and its people by taking in millions of refugees that are destroying the Western nations financially, socially and culturally.

Szydlo appealed to lawmakers in a speech before the Polish Parliament on Wednesday:

Where are you headed, Europe? Rise from your knees and from your lethargy, or you will be crying over your children every day.

If you cannot see that terrorism has the potential to hurt every country in Europe, and you think that Poland should not defend itself, you are going hand in hand with those who point this weapon against Europe, against all of us.

Do we want politicians who say we have to ‘get used to’ terrorist attacks?

Szydlo received a “raucous” applause as many in Parliament agreed with the Polish PM.

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Szydlo’s government is currently battling the Brussels-based European Union over taking in a quota of refugees (mostly from Muslim nations in the Middle East and North Africa) after her predecessor in 2015 agreed to take 4,500 to 5,000 migrants.

The EU then raised that quota to 6,200, but Szydlo’s administration has refused, saying it will instead provide financial aid to refugee camps in the Middle East. Neighboring Hungary has taken a similar stance against the forced refugee quotas.

Szydlo has stated that she would prefer sanctions over taking in hoards of refugees.