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9:55 a.m.
The leader of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus is criticizing short-term moves to lock up migrants and is urging world leaders to work together on a global migration strategy instead.
President Nicos Anastasiades made his appeal Thursday at the U.N. General Assembly, where many leaders have spoken out about the challenges of mass migration flows.
The Cypriot leader said “instead of facing the root causes leading to massive migratory flows ... we content ourselves in setting up immigration detention centers.”He called on leaders to set aside conflicting interests and “reverse our policies of political expediency and ... address the root causes that have led to this unprecedented situation” such as hunger and war.
He spoke as the European Union is deeply divided over how to deal with migrants coming from Africa and the Mideast seeking asylum or a better life.
It was serendipitous that we happened to show up late to our favorite restaurant in Cardston that is run by a Jewish/Mormon immigrant from Lebanon who had a single other table of two customers in the restaurant and the gal just happened to be wearing her Star of David necklace. The owner struck up a conversation and found out that she had come from England 20 years ago to escape to Zion and she had gone through many miracles in her life including a poignant vision that let her know she needed to be here.
In her vision and that of familymembers, they saw the troops pushing the people of Cardston to go into concentraton camps. She refused and they left her alone. It may have saved her life. These concentration camps are every bit as insidious as Dachau and others from the nazi regime.
Where you have no options (food/water/ability to heat in cold), you will likely say yes and go. Your fate be deserved for having ignored the Prophets.
It will be a sifting event.
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