Pelasgia
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Ημερησία εφημερίς ιδ. εν 1844
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STATE COUNCIL TO STRENGTHEN BORDER WITH THRAKIA - POLITIES DISCUSS MEASURES TO INTEGRATE, DISTRIBUTE MIGRANTS
NAUPLIA. The Council of State, the Carian Confederacy's supreme organ of confederate executive government, has announced its intent to dispatch additional National Guard and federal law enforcement units to strengthen the Carian border with Thrakia. As the situation in the former E.F. Mandate continues to deteriorate, both local Thrakians and refugees from the former Pannonia continue to pour into the Confederacy's northern Polities, causing public safety and humanitarian issues. The Ministry of the Interior has reported that at least 60,000 foreign nationals of various origins have crossed into Caria from Thrakia since the summer, raising the total to near 100,000 since the start of the Pannonian crisis. The vast majority of these individuals are either ex-Pannonian nationals seeking to avoid the conflict and partition of their homeland or Thrakians claiming asylum from what they allege to be human rights violations in Thrakia.
The Council of State has been careful to avoid affirming the refugees' claims, hoping to avoid provoking the nearby nations of the Pressburg Pact--and the White Party conservatives who often align with them by reason of their focus on Caria's shared religion with Tarusa. Nevertheless, many of the refugees have succeeded in being granted at least temporary residence in the Confederacy, owing to the difficulty of repatriating them. However, the linguistic and religious barriers between many of the refugees and the local Carians have caused tensions, particularly as the former are often willing to work for lower wages paid "under the table", thereby undercutting the local labour market. "If Consolidated Pierrhean Mining Co. can't reach a settlement with us locals or with lawful foreign workers, they'll just hire some Pannonians as scabs," noted Georgios Valantinos, a unionized miner in Pierrhea Polity in northern Caria. To combat such tensions, the Council of State has offered confederate funds to support, register, and integrate the newcomers, while also leading an effort to distribute them across all Carian Polities.
"A major part of this effort is to localise and regionalise the migrants, so that they will be placed in smaller numbers across a larger number of towns and cities, to encourage integration and prevent ghetto formation," explained Vlassis Papadopoulos, one of the Professors from the University of Anaktora who was consulted by the government in drafting the policy. To give credit where credit is due, the other Polities have proven largely willing to shoulder their share of the common burden. Catholic Polities, such as Navarone, have been active in accepting Pannonians, given their ability to better integrate them, while wealthier Orthodox coastal City-Polities, such as Anaktora and Thoricus, have used their affluence to fund placement programmes for Thrakians. Nonetheless, the sentiment in Nauplia is clear: Caria has done as much as it can, and the inflow has to stop. As the convoys of federal troops head for the border to reinforce frontier fortifications and to relieve local law enforcement, one wonders whether it will be enough. Last week, the Confederate Security Directorate (DAS) indicted six men on trafficking charges for facilitating border crossings. The court documents, which were partly publicized, paint an image of a large scale criminal operation stretching far beyond the humble Carian-Thrakian border. Either way, this crisis will not end anytime soon.
©2021 Εφημερίδα «Ο Λογογράφος» Α.Ε.
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STATE COUNCIL TO STRENGTHEN BORDER WITH THRAKIA - POLITIES DISCUSS MEASURES TO INTEGRATE, DISTRIBUTE MIGRANTS
NAUPLIA. The Council of State, the Carian Confederacy's supreme organ of confederate executive government, has announced its intent to dispatch additional National Guard and federal law enforcement units to strengthen the Carian border with Thrakia. As the situation in the former E.F. Mandate continues to deteriorate, both local Thrakians and refugees from the former Pannonia continue to pour into the Confederacy's northern Polities, causing public safety and humanitarian issues. The Ministry of the Interior has reported that at least 60,000 foreign nationals of various origins have crossed into Caria from Thrakia since the summer, raising the total to near 100,000 since the start of the Pannonian crisis. The vast majority of these individuals are either ex-Pannonian nationals seeking to avoid the conflict and partition of their homeland or Thrakians claiming asylum from what they allege to be human rights violations in Thrakia.
The Council of State has been careful to avoid affirming the refugees' claims, hoping to avoid provoking the nearby nations of the Pressburg Pact--and the White Party conservatives who often align with them by reason of their focus on Caria's shared religion with Tarusa. Nevertheless, many of the refugees have succeeded in being granted at least temporary residence in the Confederacy, owing to the difficulty of repatriating them. However, the linguistic and religious barriers between many of the refugees and the local Carians have caused tensions, particularly as the former are often willing to work for lower wages paid "under the table", thereby undercutting the local labour market. "If Consolidated Pierrhean Mining Co. can't reach a settlement with us locals or with lawful foreign workers, they'll just hire some Pannonians as scabs," noted Georgios Valantinos, a unionized miner in Pierrhea Polity in northern Caria. To combat such tensions, the Council of State has offered confederate funds to support, register, and integrate the newcomers, while also leading an effort to distribute them across all Carian Polities.
"A major part of this effort is to localise and regionalise the migrants, so that they will be placed in smaller numbers across a larger number of towns and cities, to encourage integration and prevent ghetto formation," explained Vlassis Papadopoulos, one of the Professors from the University of Anaktora who was consulted by the government in drafting the policy. To give credit where credit is due, the other Polities have proven largely willing to shoulder their share of the common burden. Catholic Polities, such as Navarone, have been active in accepting Pannonians, given their ability to better integrate them, while wealthier Orthodox coastal City-Polities, such as Anaktora and Thoricus, have used their affluence to fund placement programmes for Thrakians. Nonetheless, the sentiment in Nauplia is clear: Caria has done as much as it can, and the inflow has to stop. As the convoys of federal troops head for the border to reinforce frontier fortifications and to relieve local law enforcement, one wonders whether it will be enough. Last week, the Confederate Security Directorate (DAS) indicted six men on trafficking charges for facilitating border crossings. The court documents, which were partly publicized, paint an image of a large scale criminal operation stretching far beyond the humble Carian-Thrakian border. Either way, this crisis will not end anytime soon.
©2021 Εφημερίδα «Ο Λογογράφος» Α.Ε.
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