Turkey’s presidential candidate and rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, has promised to expel the refugees after the election.
The Turkish opposition leader adopted a strategy of highlighting nationalism and cracking down on refugees to win the election.
He has promised to send home “10 million refugees” if he wins the May 28 election as he seeks to win nationalist votes and defeat President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an anti-immigrant campaign. Elevating the element.
The candidate of the six-party opposition coalition made inflammatory comments accusing the government of allowing an exaggerated 10 million “irregular” migrants into the country.
The economist and bureaucrat warned that the number of migrants in Turkey, with a population of 85 million, could rise to 30 million, without providing any evidence for the figures he cited.
Kilicdaroglu added on Thursday that Erdogan [ترکی کی] Borders and dignity were not protected, you deliberately brought more than 10 million refugees into this country.
Syrians began fleeing to Turkey and other countries in 2011 as President Bashar al-Assad waged a war to crush an uprising against his rule.
Turkey has hosted more Syrian refugees than any other country, with around 3.6 million registered in the country.
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