

Well, this is unprecedented. The people of Bulgaria have built something called "a wall" or "a fence" to keep immigrants out.



Of course, those of us in the U.S. have been assured by the left such a contraption could never work, yet the people of Bulgaria claim it's "protecting them" from being invaded by Turkish migrants.



I think we can safely assume they're just lying about The Wall's effectiveness because they're a bunch of racists who hate other cultures. Also, they probably love Hitler.







From the Daily Mail:

Bulgaria has returned to its Cold War days as it works to rebuild the Soviet-era barbed wire fence along its border with Turkey - only this time to stop migrants hoping for a new life in Europe.



The fence is being constructed to seal Bulgaria's entire border to prevent the country becoming the new gateway to Europe.



The local authorities are hoping to put off the ruthless criminal gangs exploiting families fleeing war and terror in Syria, Iraq and North Africa from trying to enter Europe via Bulgaria.



Bulgaria is also ready to build a fence on its border with Greece, Prime Minister Boiko Borisov announced today.



Bulgaria started erecting a barbed wire fence along its border with Turkey in November 2013. Now work is being speeded up.



Almost 100km of the fence has been completed and the aim is to have 132.5km completed by July, which would be half the entire frontier.



The new 'Iron Curtain' comes 25 years after rusty watchtowers and fences stopped people escaping Communism over the border into Turkey.



Ivan Petkov, a pensioner from the village of Shtit, noted: 'It was different back in the old days. Then it wasn't refugees who were coming in but Bulgarian prisoners and other people who wanted to run away.' See, The Daily Mail says they're "returning to the cold war," and acting to "stop migrants hoping for a new life," so they're pretty much Nazis.



Us smart Westerners keep our borders wide open so we can be culturally enriched.



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