ronb wroteThis phrase "close the borders" is strange. The President of France said it, but pretty much all international flights are arriving and it is obvious that whatever ID checking is going on with motorist travelling between France and Belgium is not changing much. It is clear that Europe is not well setup for closing borders.
Now Replubican Govenors in the US are wanting to "close their state borders" to Syrian refugees. How can they do that?
The French borders are still open, except for the fact that every motorist is checked (driver's license, registration, and ID card or passport) before driving through the borders, in BOTH directions. At the airports, it's the same. In that respect, nothing has changed for non-European nationals. For European nationals, it's a new procedure, something like in the "olden days."
Regarding the US Republican Governors, they cannot over-ride the US Constitution, it's just political b[FONT=arial]raggadocio, for the benefit of their low-information electorate. The Syrian refugees, like all refugees before them, will be first vetted by the Federal authorities, and settled in different parts of the US. I don't know how these "different parts" are chosen. [/FONT]