Following new legislation targeting the influx of immigrants from Africa coming into Quacbec, Battaleon is now focusing on the two major sources of the problem.
The first is that the European Union is not monitoring their seas, and are letting hordes of African immigrants sneak over to Battaland.
"We are not raciste and appreciate immigrants. But we do not appreciate the culture of disrespect for our land and customs that these immigrants are bringing over from Afrique" said Battaleon,
"And it is the duty of the European Union to comply with the policies that have been agreed upon to monitor the Mediterranean. Or believe me, Battaland will launch a fleet in the Mediterranean to do the job and the EU will pay for it!"
European leaders, such as Marine Lepen, have come out in full support of Battaleon. However, other leaders, such as Cecile Kyenge of Italy, have viciously opposed the measure.
"What Battaleon is asking for is illegal. Just because we agreed to something in a treaty does not mean it has to be enforced. Europe needs to open every door possible to welcome in Africa and be hospitable!" Said Cecile Kyenge.
Unfortunately for Cecile, according to International Lawyer Sir Charles Powers, an internationally agreed upon treaty does make it a law and it is the EU's job to enforce it.
Cecile Kyenge is prepared to go head-2-head with Battaleon over the issue, however the Italian prime minister has already stated that he will be siding with Battaleon and Marine Lepen on the issue.
Greece has commented that if Battaleon does raise a fleet to protect the Mediterranean, they will not be able to pay for it.
Here we come, Battaleon! |
"We are not raciste and appreciate immigrants. But we do not appreciate the culture of disrespect for our land and customs that these immigrants are bringing over from Afrique" said Battaleon,
"And it is the duty of the European Union to comply with the policies that have been agreed upon to monitor the Mediterranean. Or believe me, Battaland will launch a fleet in the Mediterranean to do the job and the EU will pay for it!"
European leaders, such as Marine Lepen, have come out in full support of Battaleon. However, other leaders, such as Cecile Kyenge of Italy, have viciously opposed the measure.
Cecile Kyenge |
"What Battaleon is asking for is illegal. Just because we agreed to something in a treaty does not mean it has to be enforced. Europe needs to open every door possible to welcome in Africa and be hospitable!" Said Cecile Kyenge.
Unfortunately for Cecile, according to International Lawyer Sir Charles Powers, an internationally agreed upon treaty does make it a law and it is the EU's job to enforce it.
Cecile Kyenge is prepared to go head-2-head with Battaleon over the issue, however the Italian prime minister has already stated that he will be siding with Battaleon and Marine Lepen on the issue.
Greece has commented that if Battaleon does raise a fleet to protect the Mediterranean, they will not be able to pay for it.
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