Germany to Criminalize Migrant-Ferrying NGOs

The German Ministry of the Interior has proposed a draft amendment to its Residency Act to redefine what constitutes human trafficking into the EU—a move which could criminalize the work of ‘search and rescue’ NGOs operating on the Mediterranean Sea, EU Observer wrote.

Existing German laws already prohibit facilitating irregular entries into the EU for the sake of financial gain or personal advantage, which means NGOs can ferry migrants from the Libyan and Tunisian shores to Europe under the term ‘rescue’ unobstructed.

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Hotel Migrants Earning Thousands Under Food Delivery Firm Loophole

Illegal migrants living large in taxpayer-funded hotels in Britain are raking in thousands in untaxed income while working for online food delivery firms, an investigation claims.

After crossing the English Channel in small boats from France and being put up in hotels throughout the UK at taxpayer’s expense, migrants are earning up to £1,500 per month as drivers for delivery services like Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and Just Eat.

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European Voters, in a Shift Rightward, Are Turning Against Unchecked Immigration From Africa and the Mid-East

After 25 years in the political wilderness, Dutch anti-immigration politician Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party doubled its vote and came in first in Holland’s parliamentary elections. In Ireland, a man of Algerian origin allegedly stabbed three school children in central Dublin. Hundreds of young people rioted, chanting “get them out” with one man waving a sign: “Irish Lives Matter.” Thursday, Finland closes all eight of its eastern border crossings, accusing Russia of sending this month 1,000 undocumented migrants, largely from Africa and the Middle East.

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“People Have Been Abandoned”: The Town That Epitomises Germany’s Migrant Failure

A Thuringian town, like many in Germany, grapples with a massive influx of migrants. Locals talked to us about their fears.

SUHL, GERMANY—Thuringia has no say in how many asylum seekers come to the state—these are the words of Thuringia’s Minister for Migration, Doreen Denstädt, whose admission of helplessness says it all about the migration situation in Germany.

Eisenberg, Hermsdorf, and Suhl are small towns in the eastern German state of Thuringia, where reception centres for migrants have been overcrowded for months. Just like most parts of Europe, Germany has been facing an influx of asylum seekers this year: around 205,000 migrants applied for asylum between January and August this year, marking an increase of 77% compared with the same period last year.

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Inside Hungary’s fight for its borders against Afghan warlords

Just across the coils of razor wire on Hungary’s heavily fortified border with Serbia, the Taliban’s terrorist Haqqani wing is fighting a violent turf war to take control of the most active illegal migration route into Europe.

Hungary’s security services, which share intelligence with Nato, are warning European countries that the Taliban takeover, coming amid a European migration crisis and a new Middle East conflict, increases the risk of terrorists using the western Balkans route to infiltrate Europe.

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BKA Report: Sharp Uptick in Violent Crime Committed by Migrants Against Germans

New figures from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) that detail the demographic makeup of serious violent crime suspects in 2022 have been called “frightening” by the chief of the Federal Police Union, who urged both state and federal authorities to take swift action to put an end to the problem.

The BKA’s 2022 “Federal situation report on crime in the context of immigration” revealed that 47,923 German citizens fell victim to violent crimes carried out by immigrants—defined by the office as foreigners who came to the country as refugees or asylum seekers—last year, up 18% from 2021, BILD reports.

Only “serious crimes” like homicide, attempted homicide, manslaughter, rape, assault, and robbery that were solved by police were considered in this particular BKA report.

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French border force spending UK cash on vacuum cleaners, microwaves and phone chargers

British money sent to France to stop illegal migrant crossings was spent on microwaves, phone chargers and vacuum cleaners, it has emerged.

Some of the funding was also spent on guarding the French border with Italy, which is about 550 miles away from the English Channel.

France has failed to stop more than half of all migrants trying to make the illegal Channel crossing since 2018, according to a freedom of information request by the Politico website.

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Refugee struggle drives German homelessness up by half

The number of homeless people in Germany has risen by more than 50 per cent in 12 months, according to a report that found the increase was almost entirely due to a doubling in the number of refugees with no fixed place to stay.

Soaring rents, a sharp rise in the broader cost of living and an acute shortage of social housing have compounded the difficulties of finding space for about a million Ukrainians fleeing the invasion of their homeland and the 148,000 non-Ukrainians who applied for asylum in 2022.


Germany: Nearly €50 Billion on Migration in 2023

Germany’s left-liberal traffic light coalition is set to spend 48.2 billion euros of taxpayer cash on costs associated with migration, up from 42 billion last year, the latest figures from the federal ministry of finance have revealed.

The overall costs covering reception, housing, migration registration, educational support for children and youth, and various social expenses equal Germany’s national defense budget, the Berlin-based daily Die Welt reports.

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Joe Biden and the Coming Domestic Martyrdom Operations

Even before the border was flung open, federal law enforcement failed time and again to prevent mass casualty attacks by terrorists.

Do you remember the D.C. sniper attacks? In October 2002, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo went on a protracted shooting spree in the Washington metropolitan area, during which they murdered 10 people, wounded three others, and disrupted the lives and daily routines of hundreds of thousands who feared being the next randomly selected victim.

It took three weeks to track down and capture Muhammad and Malvo. But, before they were caught, the killers tied up massive federal, state, and local law enforcement resources and terrorized Washington and its suburbs in Maryland and Northern Virginia.

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School children say they are being forced to walk past ‘Venezuelan prostitutes’ in broad daylight at NYC’s ‘Sweetheart Market’

New York school children have complained they are being forced to walk past ‘Venezuelan prostitutes’ in broad daylight, with their neighborhood likened to a Bangkok ‘red-light district’.

High schoolers told how they encounter sex workers ‘virtually on every block’ of the route along the Jackson Heights-Corona border.

Jalene Lugo, 14, said she passed several provocatively dressed women in a doorway on 93rd Street earlier this week and not for the first time.

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Illegal entries soaring as Indians flee Trudeau’s Canada for US

AHMEDABAD: Diplomatic ties between India and Canada may have turned frosty, but those aiming for the backdoor route to the US through the North American country are anything but freezing in their tracks.

Data from US Customs and Border Protection shows that of the 8,076 Indians arrested for entering the country illegally through various routes in September – coinciding with the row over Canadian PM Justin Trudeau accusing Indian agencies of having a hand in terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing – 3,059 were caught on the US-Canada border.

h/t Mauser

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Canada-U.S. refugee pact changes expected to ‘exacerbate existing threats’: memo

OTTAWA – A newly released memo shows federal officials warned last spring that expanding a bilateral refugee pact to the entire Canada-U.S. border would likely fuel smuggling networks and encourage people to seek more dangerous, remote crossing routes.

Officials feared the development would also strain RCMP resources as irregular migrants dispersed more widely across the vast border.

The April memo, made public by Public Safety Canada through the Access to Information Act, was prepared in advance of a Cross-Border Crime Forum meeting with American representatives.

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Immigration: Europe’s New Wedge Issue

“This could lead to the dissolution of the European Union!” The “this” in Josep Borrell’s jeremiad is the issue of immigration, which the man in charge of the EU’s foreign policy identifies as an existential threat. Immigration is one of those wedge issues designed to split the electorate into conflictual constituencies while diverting attention from the here-and-now problems for which an increasingly clueless ruling elite seems to have no solutions.

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The Left’s plan for Europe: an islamized Brazil

The Left hopes for cross-breeding, a mix of race and culture. But there is no crossbreeding, there is ethnic-religious conquest.

The EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said that “immigration could put an end to the European Union”, only to later add that due to demographic suicide Europe needs more immigration. Borrell said: “The demographic evolution of Europe shows that we need new blood and it does not appear that this blood comes from our ability to procreate.”

12.000 “new blood” persona just landed in Lampedusa, Italy.

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