You are treating refugees as illegal immigrants thus you have an issue with immigration on some level and conflating the two. Considering your conflation based on legality you ignore laws specifically dealing with refugees with by definition does not make them illegal. They status is undetermined but they can still legally apply for asylum with inside a host nation. You also ignore, as pointed out above, that their entrance into EU is in fact legal due to third party and U.N status. Your emphasis on the idea this could cause a greater increase in illegal immigration and refugee claims is a slippery slope fallacy. You only want a slow trick of refugees coming in with all their paperwork in order while following the least effective level of bureaucracy available and ignore the other options. Your idea of sending them back to Turkey shows a real lack of empathy.
Your own post in this thread show how you conflate the two terms.
What? Should EU accept illegal immigrants?
So that's why governments are battling with it? It's a spectacle for you. Not because illegal immigration creates problems.
I guess you missed the previous posts about the
refugee crisis. the OP and the thread title.....
Backpedal away, I expect no less from you now.