- According to a classified document, the German government now
estimates that Germany will receive as many as 1.5 million asylum
seekers in 2015, including 920,000 in the last quarter of 2015 alone.
With family reunifications, the actual number of asylum seekers could
swell to more than 7 million. Separately, German authorities now
estimate that at least 290,000 migrants and refugees have entered the
country without being registered.
- "The behavior of these highly delinquent youths towards police
officers can be characterized as aggressive, disrespectful and
condescending. ... When they are arrested, they resist and assault
[police officers]. The youths have no respect for state institutions." —
Confidential report, leaked to Die Welt.
More @ Gatestone Institute
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Germany: Migrant Crime Wave, Police Capitulate
Via sauced07
A side note, if I recall correctly, Germany is the Eurozones strongest economy. If they get bogged down with this crap, which it looks like they are, there won't be anyone left to support Europe financially.
ReplyDeleteExcellent point.
Delete"The youths have no respect for state institutions." Sounds like something
ReplyDeletein the USA.
Ain't got no respect for nuthin'! :)
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