EU Vote: Erdogan threatens to open Turkey borders to migrants.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday threatened to throw open Turkey’s borders to illegal migrants after the European Parliament voted to back a freeze in membership talks with Ankara.

“Listen to me. If you go any further, then the frontiers will be opened, bear that in mind,” Erdogan told the European Union (EU) in a speech in Istanbul.

On March 18, Ankara and Brussels forged a deal for Turkey to halt the flow of migrants to Europe — an accord that has largely been successful in reducing numbers crossing the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece.

 

Turkey agreed to step up maritime and land border controls in exchange for incentives on its long-stalled membership bid, including visa-free travel for its citizens and an acceleration of accession talks.

 

However with an October target passing and no apparent progress on the visa issue and accession talks stalled, Ankara has stepped up accusations that Brussels was not keeping its side of the bargain.

 

The latest setback was the vote on Thursday by the European Parliament to freeze membership talks, a move prompted by alarm over Turkey’s crackdown after an attempted putsch.

 

But the resolution is non-binding and has not been backed by the European Commission or almost any member states.

 

Erdogan said that the EU had cried out for help in 2015, as tens of thousands of migrants massed at the border crossing with EU member Bulgaria.

 

“You began to ask us ‘what will we do if Turkey opens its borders’?” he asked.

 

Around one million migrants from poverty-stricken countries and refugees from wars crossed into Europe in 2015, raising fears of a social crisis in the EU and strengthening the hand of right-wing nationalist parties.

See The 8 US States That Opened Its Borders To Syrian Refugees

The list of US governors who reject the resettlement of Syrian refugees in their states, citing security concerns after last week’s attacks in Paris, has grown to at least 27. But a few states—including Utah, California, and Vermont—have said they will welcome Syrian refugees.

Utah, which has resettled just 12 Syrians over the last five years, anticipates a few hundred more coming to the state in 2016, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Other states that have outright said yes to accepting refugees include Pennsylvania, Delaware, California, Washington, Minnesota, Vermont, and Connecticut.

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Huge Foreign Currencies Smuggled Out Through Borders- CBN

Following the restrictions placed on importers of rice and other non-essential items from accessing foreign exchange at the nation’s foreign exchange market, the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has revealed an on-going massive smuggling of foreign currencies out of the country through her borders.

The apex bank which made the revelation of the unwholesome practice to frustrate the latest policy to conserve foreign exchange in the country, said it has taken steps, working with other agencies of the Federal Government, to stop the illegality and punish those involved.

CBN in a statement by the Director of Trade and Exchange, Mr. Olakanmi Gbadamosi, said: “The apex bank has noted the unwholesome practice of movements of huge foreign currency cash across Nigerian borders by individuals and corporate bodies without compliance to extant law of declaration to the appropriate authorities.

“The bank is already collaborating with other relevant agencies of government to ensure compliance to the provisions of the law.”

The bank also clarified that importers of the classified items could not access foreign exchange from any of the segments of the foreign exchange.

The  statement added that Bureaux de Change operators could sell foreign exchange worth $5,000 per transaction but only for specific payments.

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Borders Shut Ahead Of Governorship Election

The nation’s land borders will be closed from 12 midnight on Thursday till Sunday. The order for the closure was given by the federal government on Wednesday.

The closure is to ensure a successful conduct of the April 11 governorship and state House of Assembly elections. Saturday’s elections are the last batch of the 2015 general elections.

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All Borders Shut Ahead Of Elections- FG

Nigeria has announced the closure of all land and sea borders ahead of Saturday’s presidential elections, the Interior Ministry announced Wednesday. All borders will effectively be closed from midnight March 25, to midnight Saturday, March 28, the ministry said in a statement.

The release, signed by the permanent secretary, Abubakar Magaji, said the borders would be closed “to allow for the peaceful conduct of the forthcoming national elections”.

It also said the Nigeria Immigration Service has been directed to ensure that non-Nigerians do not participate in any part of the election process.

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