Because who are they to enforce their own borders?
EU authorities never learn.
As it becomes clear that unfettered migration by Syrian refugees yields some very negative repercussions, certain EU countries have decided to reject incoming asylum-seekers. That's a big no-no for EU authorities, who now seek to impose a hefty $300,000 fine on countries that have the temerity to enforce their own borders.
The proposed fine is slated to be released Wednesday. The Daily Caller reports:
Officials have proposed a figure which works out to about $287,900 dollars, though that number may fluctuate over the next few days after negotiations.
One official told Financial Times the fine is basically a sanction on countries who refuse to cooperate with the EU’s migrant settlement agenda.
“The size of the contribution may change but the idea is to make it appear like a sanction,” the official said.
EU Seeks to Impose $300K Fine on Countries That Reject Refugees | Truth Revolt