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  1. The problem is not so much free movement in Schengend countries but the sheer number of potential terrorists. The variable and uncontrolled asylum entrants in Europe is very high. The USA and Canada had virtually open borders until 9/11 when we got concerned about Canada’s lax asylum policies. It isn’t some much of a ban but putting enough resources into expediting asylum hearings and recognizing only true targeted refugees

  2. The situation strikes me as (yet) another variant on the theme of a blissful utopia, in which men and women dwell together in perfect harmony (“I’d like to teach the world to sing”), and in which considerations of culture and ethnicity and tribe are just so many outdated relics of the neanderthal, benighted past.

    To me, one hard lesson is that it’s folly to insist on ramming through any utopian vision in utter disregard for those mere outdated relics. People are people (God bless ’em), and they resist being molded into anyone’s supposedly superior vision of What Ought To Be — not normally as a conscious, strenuous resistance, but because people are people (God bless ’em).

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