In September 2015, EU member states adopted a two-year emergency relocation scheme which listed the specific share of asylum seekers each of the bloc’s states was to take in. In a recent interview Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz blasted this plan, saying that the bloc should re-evaluate its current policy. Over 150,000 people could potentially be relocated within the next two years in accordance with the deal. How did Europe end up like this and where is it all going? Russel Peters, Tom Ballard, and John Oliver deliver the funny while Navid Nasr (journalist and activist) shares his professional opinion.
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