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Greece is predicting an imminent descent into violent chaos over new refugee rules

Greece is predicting an imminent descent into violent chaos over new refugee rules

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Stranded refugees and migrants try to break a Greek police cordon in order to approach the border fence at the Greek-Macedonian border, near the Greek village of Idomeni, February 29, 2016.

Greece is predicted to descend into rioting and chaos next week when the new agreement between the European Union and Turkey - to allow Greece to send back migrants that either do not apply for asylum or fail in their claims - comes into effect.

The Greek government's migration spokesman, Giorgos Kyritsis, $4 newspaper (emphasis ours):

We are expecting violence. People in despair tend to be violent.

The whole philosophy of the deal is to deter human trafficking [into Europe] from the Turkish coast, but it is going to be difficult and we are trying to use a soft approach. These are people have fled war.

They are not criminals.

European Union members are all trying to thrash out the best way to accommodate the one million migrants arriving in the 28 nation bloc per year, some countries like $4

On April 4, Greece will be allowed to sent back Syrian refugees to Turkey, it they entered the country illegally from Turkey. $4

In order to enforce the deal, the EU are sending 2,300 officials to help enforce the new agreement. That includes security officials and translators.

Refugee struggles in water carrying child

Yannis Behrakis / Reuters

However, Greek officials warned that the move is likely to enflame tension amongst the Greek community and the refugees. Already, $4 on Friday, pointed out the Observer which spoke to Greece's migration official.

The report added that 750 immigrants are set to be sent back between Monday and Wednesday from the island of Lesbos to the Turkish port of Dikili due to new rules.

AFP, citing the Athens News Agency, said more than "$4" It added that 250 people would be returned each day through Wednesday.

The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) confirmed on December 30, 2015 $4.

This is versus 219,000 in 2014.

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