>>12373208>it is their human right to migrate to the EUand so is the right of EU to reject them, assuming limited capacity and potential unsuitability of the candidate
>UN consensus that climate refugees will have to be accommodated[citation needed]
also it certainly is not UN consensus that a few countries "will have to" accommodate climate refugees of all other countries
every country has responsibility to their own citizens in the first instance
>We cannot just close our borders and turn them away>"we"you are referring to western democracies with that ominous "we"
it is obvious that "closing our borders and turning them away" is a distinct practical possibility
there is no law of nature from which a right for anyone to enter a state can be derived, that decision is always a moral decision
>No matter what screeching right wingers demandwhat a dishonest approach to discussion, pre-emptively framing your supposed opponent in an unfavorable way
if your nemesis is of lesser quality then what does this say about you?
also, those that you are blatantly framing as "screeching right wingers" are part of the same democracy on which side you perceive yourself to be on
>our legal systems don't allow itthis statement is factually wrong, also, even if it were true, the statement should have been "our CURRENT legal systems don't allow it"
the legal system is not monolithic however
furthermore, all of our laws represent and are shaped in light of moral beliefs, if the moral frame of reference changes in the common perception of a society (perhaps as a result of the serious crimes committed by "refugees" against the majority populations), then it is only a matter of time until laws are re-adjusted