Revealed: Serious Failures Let Solingen Attacker Stay in Germany

Authorities not only failed to deport the Syrian asylum seeker, they continued to pay him monthly benefits

German authorities committed a series of failures prior to the terror attack in Solingen. They not only botched up the deportation of the Syrian man responsible for the brutal assault but also continued providing him with social benefits, despite him being a failed asylum seeker.

According to daily Bild, the knife attack committed by 26-year-old Issa al Hasan last Friday not only highlights the consequences of uncontrolled immigration but lifts the lid on the serious failures of Germany’s asylum and deportation system.

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Liberals say citizenship given to ISIS terrorist is ‘how the system should work’

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc defended Canada’s national security system after it was revealed an alleged ISIS terrorist was granted Canadian citizenship just before being arrested for plotting a terror attack in the Greater Toronto Area.

The suspect, Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, was initially allowed into Canada on a visitor visa in 2018 and subsequently gained refugee status, permanent residency, and finally citizenship.

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Sweden prosecutes Quran burners with hate crime

Two men in Sweden will be put on trial for setting fire to a Quran last year, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

The Quran burnings drew outrage in the Muslim world and raised fears of reprisal attacks in Sweden.

Many Muslims see the Quran as the literal word of God and as such, desecrating it represents a grave offense.

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UK: Man assaulted three Asian women he berated for their appearance

A man berated three women “prostitutes” for not wearing traditional Asian dress and putting on make-up, then violently attacked them, a court heard.

Muhammad Hassan, 26, assaulted the victims after spotting them at a petrol station in Bradford.

In a 51-second attack captured on CCTV, Hassan grabbed the driver and slammed her head on to the dashboard of her vehicle.

He then grabbed another woman’s hair and punched her in the head before hitting the third woman.

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Wilders Proposal: Designate Syria as “Safe,” Then Ramp Up Deportations

Following the example of other European Union member states, Freedom Party (PVV) leader Geert Wilders called for parts of Syria to be also designated as “safe” by the Netherlands, in order to further reduce the intake of migrants from the Middle East—while increasing deportations.

While other EU leaders equivocate on deporting Syrians, even ones who commit horrific crimes, Wilders is working on a solution. In a post on X, he argued that since other countries have changed Syria’s designation as well, there’s no reason for the Netherlands to continue automatically granting asylum to Syrians either.

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German City Becomes Reluctant Symbol of a Nation’s Migration Battles

After a stabbing attack that prosecutors say was committed by a Syrian who was rejected for asylum, the city of Solingen finds itself at the center of a longstanding debate.

Two days after a deadly knife attack in the German city of Solingen, the youth wing of the far-right AfD party put out a call for supporters to stage a protest demanding the government do more to deport migrants denied asylum.

The authorities had identified the suspect in the stabbing spree that killed three people and wounded eight others as a Syrian man who was in the country despite having been denied asylum and who prosecutors suspected had joined the Islamic State. The attack tore at the fabric of the ethnically diverse, working-class city in the country’s west.

The NYTimes is so full of shit pretending hordes of Islamist asylum seekers are a “good thing”.

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Barbarians at the Gate

A long time ago, Charles Martel, uncrowned ruler of the Franks, led his Christian army to victory over the forces of Arab commander Abd al-Rahman al-Ghafiqi at the Battle of Tours (October 10, 732 C.E.).

The defeat of the Muslim invaders, especially dreaded for their heavy cavalry, marked a turning point in the long-standing war against the Umayyad Caliphate. After crushing the Visigoths at the Battle of Guadalete (July 19, 711 C.E.), they had earned a reputation for being invincible as they expanded their dominion toward the north of the Iberian Peninsula, founding the province of al-Andalus. At one point, it seemed inevitable that they would march on Paris. It is stated by historians, however, that the Frankish infantry finally succeeded in stemming the Islamization of Western Europe. At least for the time being.

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Muslims kill up to 300 people in Burkina Faso’s ‘worst terrorist attack’

Al-Qaeda-linked militants kill up to 300 people in Burkina Faso’s ‘worst terrorist attack’

Militants linked to al-Qaeda have claimed responsibility for massacring as many as 300 people in Burkina Faso in what is thought to be the country’s worst terrorist attack.

Gunmen opened fire on civilians and soldiers who were digging trenches for use by the army in Barsalogho commune, in Sanmatenga Province.

Unverified videos, claimed to be of the aftermath, showed bodies piled around the unfinished trenches.

Tweet TranslationAn Islamist attack during Sunday mass leaves 26 Catholics dead in Burkina Faso.

200 dead and 140 injured this weekend in a massacre perpetrated by Islamic terrorists in Burkina Faso.

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We need more anger about Islamist terrorism, not less

After Solingen, it’s time for a fightback against both the Islamo-fascists and our complacent elites.

The wisdom of the late Norm Macdonald has rarely felt so prescient. ‘What terrifies me’, the Canadian comic once tweeted, ‘is if ISIS were to detonate a nuclear device and kill 50million Americans. Imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims.’ It was a perfectly aimed jab at those who fear the public reaction to terrorism more than terrorism itself. At those leftish talking heads and phoney liberals who see people in Manchester, Paris or Brussels being blown limb from limb by radical Islamists and instantly think: ‘Oh no, the Islamophobia is going to be terrible.’ These cowards and fainthearts have been out in force once more following the ISIS knife atrocity in Solingen.

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Sharia is taking over France

The country of secularism, of the Enlightenment, of Voltaire and of equality is becoming a little more compatible with sharia every day.

In France, sharia is taking over and the bienpensants don’t care

After months of pressure and the latest altercation in his bakery in Vénissieux (Lyon), Alexandre Dallery announced on Friday that the boulangerie would stop selling pork products.

Le Parisien tells us that one of Dallery’s sales assistants directed two customers towards a bacon quiche. Several minutes later, the two men returned “furiously” and “violently” to the boulangerie after discovering the presence of pork in their meal. To avoid further mistakes, the owner of the bakery therefore decided to continue his business without the ham. In a comment posted on Facebook, Dallery spoke of “several pressures over several months to make it halal”. “They wanted to burn everything, break everything”, Dallery wrote. “To calm things down, we no longer sell ham. Otherwise they’ll burn everything”.

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‘No whites’ graffiti in Birmingham investigated by police

Racist graffiti in Birmingham reading “No whites” and “No whites allowed” is being investigated by police, The Telegraph can reveal.

The graffiti appeared in three locations across the inner-city Alum Rock neighbourhood last week.

CCTV footage obtained by The Telegraph shows the moment a hooded figure approaches the first location, a wall outside a primary school, at around 1.20am on Thursday.

This is also Birmingham …

Not your father’s Britain.

h/t Patti Jo

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Scholz vows to speed up deportations after Solingen stabbings

Irregular migration into Germany “must go down” after a Syrian man who came to Germany as an asylum seeker was charged with killing three people in an attack in the western town of Solingen last week, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said.

“This was terrorism, terrorism against us all,” Mr Scholz said during a visit to Solingen on Monday.

Mr Scholz also said his government would have to do “everything we can to ensure that those who cannot and should not stay here in Germany are repatriated and deported” and that deportations would be sped up if necessary.

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Somalia: The Near Complete Islamization of a Society

Overwhelmed by Islamic persecution, a tiny community of Somalian Christians lives in fear for their lives

At least 37 people were killed and scores wounded during an attack by an al-Shabaab suicide bomber and gunmen at a popular beach in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on August 3.

Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for numerous bombings and attacks in Mogadishu as well as other parts of Somalia. Last month, five people were killed in a powerful car bomb blast at a café in the capital. In March, militants killed three people and wounded 27 during an hours-long siege of a Mogadishu hotel. 

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