Germany Introduces Forced Integration

Posted by DanielS on Sunday, 17 April 2016 11:06.

Merkel: intent on revenge / genocide of Germans

TNO, “Germany Introduces Forced Integration” 16 April 2016:

The German government is to give nonwhite invaders preference in the job market and will legally force residential mixing in terms of a new “integration law.”

The law will artificially create 100,000 jobs which will exclusively be allocated to “refugees”—even though there are currently 1.81 million Germans who are unemployed.

To enable this preferential treatment, a currently-existing law which requires employers to give preference to German job applicants will be suspended for three years—in other words, unemployed Germans will be pushed to the back of the seeking-work queue in favor of the nonwhite invaders.

The seasonally adjusted harmonized jobless rate in Germany was, according to Trading Economics, recorded at 4.3 percent in February of 2016, unchanged from the January rate. This means that 1.81 million Germans are out of work.

The proposed law, announced this week by the Angela Merkel government, is being packaged as a measure designed to make “refugees integrate into society in return for being allowed to live and work in the country.”

Under the conservative-socialist coalition government’s measures, the “asylum seekers” will face cuts to their welfare payments if they refuse to attend language classes or “lessons in German laws or cultural basics.”

It has not been said what these “cultural basics” will entail, but, given their behavior in Germany up to this time, they will probably include exhortations not to rape, rob, commit crime, how to use toilets, etc.

The new law will also “punish” the nonwhites if they move away from the white German towns where they have been placed—because the law says the forming of “ghettos” must be prevented.

At the same time, Israel practices racial separatism, seeing no reason to take-on immigrants, let alone assimilate them with integration. On the contrary, the Jews protect their E.G.I. as sacrosanct while compelling others to blend-away theirs with each other.

Nazi genocide, German shame … Chancellor Merkel in Chagall Hall, before she addressed Israel’s parliament on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the nation. Photo: Reuters

SMH, “Merkel pledges to stand by Israel, 20 Mar 2008:

IN AN emotional tribute to victims and survivors of the Holocaust, the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, said the Nazi genocide “fills us Germans with shame” and pledged to stand by Israel’s side against any threat, particularly from Iran.

“This historic responsibility is part of my country’s fundamental policy,” Dr Merkel said in a speech delivered in German to a special session of the Israeli parliament. “It means that for me, as a German chancellor, Israel’s security is non-negotiable.       

                    Apparently being chastised by her more fully Jewish master.

      Angela Merkel: Prime Signatory of Europe’s Death Warrant

             

Our research shows that Merkel is likely to be partly Jewish.  Whatever she is and whatever her motivation, her policies lead to genocide of Europeans, especially Germans: EP President Schulz: Germany exists only in order to ensure the existence of the Jewish people.       



This is all very hard for Angela to suffer, but she’s got to do what she’s got to do for her people.

In the meantime, Gregor Gysi has been working hard in a supporting role to promote the death of Germans.

Fellow apparatchik with Merkel in the communist East German GDR government and ever the Jewish henchman, Gregor Gysi has been calling normal Germans “Nazis” for resisting their death through assimilation in waves of imposed immigration; and calls for their elimination (death) as such -  to him, “a very fortunate” prognosis.

Ladies and gentlemen, I hereby prompt you to participate at the protest,“Live better without Nazis - diversity is our future”, on the 6th of June at 10a.m. in Neurupinn. We have to take a stand against the Nazis. Because of our history between 1933 - 1945 we are obliged to treat refugees properly. We also have to save their lives in the Mediterranean. There has to be a legal [unbureaucratic] way to get asylum in Europe. Countries like Poland - very Catholic by the way - have to be willing to accept [more] refugees. Oh, and by the way: Every year more native Germans die than there are born. That is very fortunate. It’s because the Nazis are not very good at having offspring. This decline [of Germans] is why we are so dependent on immigration from foreign countries.  - See you at the protest. Goodbye! Gregor Gysi

                                       

   

               

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Posted by Augsburg on Sat, 23 Apr 2016 09:30 | #

TNO, “Three German Cities to Tip Nonwhite”, 22 April 2016:

Mass Third World immigration to Germany will “soon” cause the three German cities of Augsburg, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt to tip into majority nonwhite status, one of that country’s most prominent demographers has announced.

Speaking in an interview in the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper, “integration expert” Jens Schneider said that Augsburg will be one of the “first major German cities where people with a migration background will form the majority population.”


Augsburg

The interview revealed that official statistics already show that “one in five” (that is, 20 percent) of people living in Germany “have foreign roots.”

This is especially so in urban areas, Schneider said, where the proportion of “people with an immigrant background” rises exponentially.

“Experts believe that Augsburg, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt are the first cities in which immigrants will become the majority,” he added.

More than half of these “foreigners” are already in possession of German nationality, Schneider continued, which means that “integration is therefore going to be the biggest challenge in coming years.”

This means that the “country is going to change,” Schneider, who is in favor of the invasion, said.

The official statistics describe people “with a migration background” as all those who are not only foreigners, but who have immigrated to Germany since 1950 and their descendants.

Although Schneider did not say it, this means the large number of Turks who entered Germany as “gastarbeiters” (guest workers) in the 1950s, supposedly to work in Germany and then go home—but who never did.

In Augsburg, he said, the “people with a migration background” segment of the population now make up over 43 percent of the city’s inhabitants—and is rising.

This trend is particularly apparent among the preschool population, where more than half of all six-year-olds are from an “immigrant background.” This latter figure, he added, was common across all of Germany.

The only element of the statistics which might affect the projections is exactly how many of the “immigrants” are from other European nations—including, interestingly, Russia.

Although Schneider and the Augsburger Allgemeine mentioned this as a factor, neither gave any definite figure in this regard, but it is likely to be less than a quarter of the overall figures.

However, any braking effect this might have on the tipping racial population balance will certainly have been more than offset by the current mass nonwhite invasion, sparked by Angela Merkel’s 2015 invitation to the entire Third World to come to Germany.

An estimated 1.5 million nonwhites have since entered Germany, although the exact numbers are unknown because of the “open borders” policy which allows anyone from anywhere to walk in, without being checked or registered.


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Posted by 17 year old German boy kicked to death by migrants on Thu, 26 May 2016 19:33 | #

A 17-year-old German boy was brutally kicked to death after being attacked by a group of migrants assumed to be Muslims.

News reports say the teen was walking with his girlfriend after a concert when they were approached by the thugs.

The attack was unprovoked.

While the thugs kicked the teen to death they sexually assaulted his girlfriend.

The unnamed teen was hospitalized with brain damage for six days before he died.

Patriots who oppose the Islamic invasion are routinely stereotyped as xenophobes, racists, and white supremacists. Seldom does the regressive left offer arguments beyond childish name calling.

The anti-German hate crime was reported May 18, 2016



Murder of Niklas P.

 


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Posted by 142,481 granted asylum in Germany on Wed, 08 Jun 2016 12:57 | #

TNO, “Germany: 142,481 Granted “Asylum” in 2016, 7 June 2016:

The German government granted “asylum” to 142,481 invaders during the first five months of 2016—and when the nonwhites get “family reunification” rights, their numbers will quintuple to at least 750,000.

At this rate, Germany will add another 1.5 million nonwhites to its population this year—a rate which will guarantee that that nation slips into majority Third World status well within the next 15 or 20 years.


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Posted by Germany welcomed 1 million refugees in 2015 on Mon, 03 Oct 2016 11:51 | #

Euractiv, “Confirmation: Germany welcomed 1 million refugees in 2015


The Berlin borough of Neukölln is nearly fifty percent Muslim, and is a magnet for Syrian refugees.
[Joel Schalit/Flickr]

The number of refugees to arrive in Germany in 2015 exceeded the 1 million prediction that was made in the midst of the crisis. EurActiv Germany reports.

The confirmation could strengthen Horst Seehofer’s demand for a cap on numbers. Today (6 January), the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU) leader will meet with the Chancellor, Angela Merkel (CDU), where they are both expected to discuss refugee policy.

>>Read: The cruel fate of the youngest refugees

Reuters learned from government sources that the number of refugees registered in Germany’s database stood at 1.09 million by the end of 2015. In December alone, 127,320 people arrived in the country.

The Federal Minister of the Interior, Thomas de Maizière, had already said at the end of the year that November’s estimate of 800,000 for 2015 was obsolete.


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Posted by Merkel flying in 1000 per month on Mon, 21 Nov 2016 14:57 | #

TNO, “Merkel Flying in 1,000 Invaders Per Month”, 19 Nov 2016:

The Angela Merkel regime will start flying 1,000 nonwhite invaders every month into Germany as of November via specially chartered flights from Italy and Greece, it has been revealed.

The invaders are part of the European Union “deal” to redistribute the invaders who landed in the southern European nations out among EU member states.

According to a statement issued by Merkel’s Interior Minister, Thomas de Maizière, the initial plans were to “collect” 500 invaders from Greece and Italy each month and place them in a “transit camp” in Erding, near Munich.

De Maizière said that the invaders had all already applied for “asylum” in Italy and Greece, and all of them will “have a very good chance of recognition as refugees in Germany.” He said that these selected “refugees” all claim to be Eritrean, Syrian, Iraqi, Iranian, and Somalian nationals.

With all the plans now in place, he said, the Federal Government will start flying in 1,000 invaders every month from November onward.

The invaders will be “picked up and will travel by charter flights to Germany, and accommodated centrally in Erding for up to 72 hours,” De Maizière said, adding that in this way the Federal Government intends to bring at least 40,000 more “asylum seekers” to Germany.

The invaders will go through an “accelerated and success-promising asylum procedure” once they land, he added.

The move follows the EU decision to move 160,000 invaders pretending to be asylum seekers on from Greece and Italy into other EU member states.

This plan has however encountered opposition from the Eastern European member states of Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland, who have all refused to accept these quotas.


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Posted by Merkel (((Merkel?))) will seek 4th term on Mon, 21 Nov 2016 15:11 | #

Bloomberg, “Merkel Portrays Herself as Stabilizing Force Seeking Fourth Term”, 20 Nov 2016:

Is Merkel the Key to Stable Continuity for Europe?

Chancellor says she weighed her decision ‘endlessly’

Says ‘absurd’ to imagine that she alone can mend world’s ills

Angela Merkel positioned herself as a force for stability in what she called “exceptionally difficult” and uncertain times as she ended months of speculation and announced that she’ll run for a fourth term as German chancellor.

For a QuickTake on Angela Merkel, her background and goals, click here.

        Note, (((Merkel’s backround))) may be a quarter Jewish or more.


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Posted by Schulz, Merkel: open borders 4 more years on Wed, 13 Sep 2017 09:04 | #

       

Gatestone Inst., “Germany Heading for Four More Years of Pro-EU, Open-Door Migration Policies”, 8 Sept 2017:

  The policy positions of Merkel and Schulz on key issues are virtually identical: Both candidates are committed to strengthening the European Union, maintaining open-door immigration policies, pursuing multiculturalism and quashing dissent from the so-called far right.

  Merkel and Schulz both agree that there should be no upper limit on the number of migrants entering Germany.

  Merkel’s grand coalition backed a law that would penalize social media giants, including Facebook, Google and Twitter, with fines of €50 million ($60 million) if they fail to remove offending content from their platforms within 24 hours. Observers say the law is aimed at silencing critics of Merkel’s open-door migration policy.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), is on track win a fourth term in office after polls confirmed she won the first and only televised debate with her main election opponent, Martin Schulz, leader of the Social Democratic Union Party (SDP).

A survey for the public broadcaster ARD showed that 55% of viewers thought Merkel was the “more convincing” candidate during the debate, which took place on September 3; only 35% said Schulz came out ahead.

Many observers agreed that Schulz failed to leverage the debate to revive his flagging campaign, while others noted that Schulz’s positions on many issues are virtually indistinguishable from those held by Merkel.

Rainald Becker, an ARD commentator, described the debate as, “More a duet than a duel.”

“Merkel came out as sure, Schulz was hardly able to land a punch,” wrote Heribert Prantl, a commentator at Süddeutsche Zeitung. “The candidate is an honorable man. But being honorable alone will not make him chancellor.”

Christian Lindner, leader of the classical liberal Free Democrats, compared the debate to “scenes from a long marriage, where there is the occasional quarrel, but both sides know that they have to stick together in the future, too.”

Television presenter Günther Jauch, writing in Bild, said he had hoped to “at least understand what differentiates Merkel and Schulz in political terms. Instead, it was just a conversation between two political professionals who you suspect could both work pretty seamlessly in the same government.”

Radio and television host Thomas Gottschalk said that the two candidates agreed with each other too often: “They were both always nodding their heads when the other was speaking.”

Germany’s general election is scheduled for September 24. If voters went to the polls now, Merkel’s CDU, together with its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), would win 39%, according to a September 4 Politbarometer survey conducted for the public broadcaster ZDF.

Coming in second, Schulz’s SDP would win 22%; the classical liberal Free Democrats (FDP) 10%; the far-left Linke 9%; the Greens 8% and the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) 8%.

The poll also found that 57% of respondents said they preferred that Merkel serve another term; only 28% favored Schulz to become the next chancellor. Nevertheless, half of Germany’s 60 million voters are said to be undecided, and some pollsters believe that the country’s huge non-voting population may determine the outcome.

As Merkel’s CDU/CSU is unlikely to emerge from the election with an absolute majority, the 2017 vote effectively revolves around the issue of coalition-building. If current polling holds, Merkel, who has vowed to serve a full four years if re-elected, will have two main options.

Merkel could form another so-called grand coalition, an alliance of Germany’s two biggest parties, namely the CDU/CSU and the SPD.

Merkel currently governs with a grand coalition and has done so during two of her three terms in office.

Both the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats have said they hope to end the grand coalition and lead the government with smaller partners after the September election. After the debate, however, many observers believe a grand coalition between Merkel and Schulz is more probable than not.

Merkel’s second option would be to form a three-way coalition with the Greens and the FDP, which served as junior coalition partner to the CDU/CSU for almost half of Germany’s post-war history. Merkel has already ruled out forming a coalition with either the Linke or the AfD.

In any event, the policy positions of Merkel and Schulz on key issues are virtually identical: Both candidates are committed to strengthening the European Union, maintaining open-door immigration policies, pursuing multiculturalism and quashing dissent from the so-called far right.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) and her main election opponent, Martin Schulz (left), whose policy positions on key issues are virtually identical. (Image source: European Parliament/Flickr)

Merkel and Schulz are ardent Europhiles and both are committed to more European federalism. During an August 12 campaign speech in Dortmund, for example, Merkel described the European Union as the “greatest peace project” in history and vowed that she would never turn her back on this “wonderful project.”

Previously, Merkel said:

  “We need more Europe, we need not only a monetary union, but we also need a so-called fiscal union, in other words more joint budget policy. And we need most of all a political union — that means we need to gradually give competencies to Europe and give Europe control.”

Merkel has also endorsed the idea of a European Monetary Fund to deal with sovereign defaults by eurozone countries:

  “It could make us even more stable and allow us to show the world that we have all the mechanisms in our own portfolio of the euro zone to be able to react well to unexpected situations.”

Schulz has argued that the EU must be preserved at any cost:

  “We are at a historical juncture: A growing number of people are declaring what has been achieved over the past decades in Europe to be wrong. They want to return to the nation-state. Sometimes there is even a blood and soil rhetoric that for me is starkly reminiscent of the interwar years of the past century, whose demons we are still all too familiar with. We brought these demons under control through European structures, but if we destroy those structures, the demons will return. We cannot allow this to happen.”

Schulz has opposed the idea of holding national referendums on leaving the EU:

  “Referendums have always posed a threat when it comes to EU policy, because EU policy is complicated. They are an opportunity for those from all political camps who like to oversimplify things.”

Schulz has also voiced optimism that the British decision to leave the European Union would facilitate the creation of a European Army:

  “In the fields of security and defense policy, although the EU loses a key member state, paradoxically such a separation could give the necessary impulse for a closer integration of the remaining member states.”

During the September 3 debate, Schulz declared that he would end Turkey’s accession talks to join the European Union because of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s authoritarianism. Merkel initially said she opposed such a move but then suddenly changed her mind. Unexpectedly, Merkel said: “The fact is clear that Turkey should not become an EU member.”

On the issue of migration, Schulz and Merkel differ on procedure, not principle. During the debate, for example, Schulz accused Merkel of failing to involve the European Union in her 2015 decision to open German borders to more than a million migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Merkel said that although some mistakes had been made, she would take the same decision again.

In fact, Merkel and Schulz both agree that there should be no upper limit on the number of migrants entering Germany: “On the issue of an upper limit, my position is clear,” Merkel told ARD television. “I won’t accept one.”

Schulz has said:

  “A numerical cap is not a response to the refugee issue, even if it is agreed upon in a European context. What do we do with the first refugee who comes to the European frontier and has no quota available? Do we send him back to perhaps a sure death? As long as this question is not resolved, such a discussion makes no sense.”

Schulz believes the European Union should have a greater role in migration policymaking:

  “What we need is a European right of immigration and asylum. The refugee crisis shows us clearly that we cannot give a national response to a global phenomenon such as the refugee movements. This is only possible in a European context.”

Merkel has criticized Hungary for failing to show “solidarity” in aiding refugees. She has also vowed to punish Poland for its refusal to take in more migrants from the Muslim world:

  “As much as I wish for good relations with Poland — they are our neighbor and I will always strive for this given the importance of our ties — we can’t simply keep our mouth shut in order to keep the peace. This goes to the very foundations of our cooperation within the European Union.”

Schulz vowed that, if elected chancellor, he would push for the EU to cut subsidies to countries that do not take in refugees: “With me as chancellor, we won’t accept that solidarity as a principle is questioned.”

Meanwhile, Merkel’s grand coalition backed a law that would penalize social media giants, including Facebook, Google and Twitter, with fines of €50 million ($60 million) if they fail to remove offending content from their platforms within 24 hours. Observers say the law is aimed at silencing critics of Merkel’s open-door migration policy.

Like Merkel, Schulz has reserved his worst vitriol for the anti-immigration AfD, whose leaders he has described as “rat catchers” (Rattenfänger) who are “trying to profit from the plight of refugees.” He has also called them “shameful and repulsive.”

In an August 22 interview with Bild, Merkel answered critics of her desire to continue in power by saying that the longer she rules, the better she gets: “I’ve decided to run for another four years and believe that the mix of experience and curiosity and joy that I have could make the next four years good ones.”


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Posted by Test your capacity to see through crypsis on Sun, 17 Dec 2017 15:11 | #

Test your capacity to see through Jewish crypsis:


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Posted by Bottrop, Germany protest on Sun, 28 Jan 2018 17:49 | #

Sick of living in fear, destruction and betrayal of her German nation’s people, German woman calls for others to join her in Bottrop, Germany protest.

Now, one should beware that this opposition is at least somewhat controlled - note the Gates of Vienna and Rebel Media, etc. sponsorship at the end of the video; but it probably still provides a way to voice some aspects and semblance of ethnonational sanity, as this woman does.


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Posted by Merkel walks-out as AdF slams her migrant policy on Sat, 24 Feb 2018 07:23 | #


Merkel walks-out of EU Parliament as AdF slams her for forcing EU member states to accept migrant quotas.


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Posted by 24yr old German woman stabbed on Sun, 01 Apr 2018 05:20 | #

PeterSweden
‏Verified account @PeterSweden7
14h14 hours ago

   
This poor 24 yr old girl was stabbed by a Syrian asylum seeker in Germany.

Her parents have asked everyone to SHARE this image to show the world what is happening in Germany with the refugee crisis.

This madness cannot go on.

RETWEET RETWEET RETWEET!


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Posted by Horrifying discussion before the CFR on Wed, 09 May 2018 06:17 | #

Mortifying:


With cheerful taken-for-grantedness of the ‘unassailable’ virtue of their motives, this panel at CFR discusses the prospect of “democratization” of “illiberal democracies” by having them accept non-White migrants and integration; i.e., cheerful acceptance of the destruction of our European genome. Primarily with the targeted “problem” of Eastern European countries Not accepting immigrants.

Published on Apr 23, 2018 by Council on Foreign Relations -

Speakers discuss the growing trend toward populism around the world and the current global state of democracy.

Speakers
Michael Abramowitz

President, Freedom House; Former White House Correspondent, Washington Post

Nicole M. Bibbins Sedaca

Chair, Global Politics and Security Concentration and Professor in the Practice of International Affairs, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown U; Former Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, US Department of State

Timothy Snyder

Richard C. Levin Professor of History, Yale University; Author, The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America

Presider
Kati I. Marton

Author and Human Rights Activist


Kati I. Marton (15:56): We haven’t yet mentioned one of the most powerful motives for the rise of populism, which is the fear of refugees - migrants.  Most graphically on display in Hungary where you can’t go a block without seeing a billboard showing George Soros’s smiling face, and the headline over that face is, ‘don’t let him have the last laugh.’

Six months ago George Soros was known to a very small handful of Budapest literati. Now he is probably the second best known person in Hungary after Victor Orban. And this manipulation of the fear of migrants, of which by the way, there are virtually none in Hungary and very few in Poland, as opposed to over a million in Germany, where this problem doesn’t exist…is something that uh, that we haven’t really dealt with sufficiently.

We seem to step-by-step, accept that his is the way of the world now. I frequently ask myself what didn’t my Hungarian grandparents, whose lives didn’t end well, what didn’t they do in the 30’s? that we should be doing today? Rather than sleepwalking thought this rather dangerous passage.

So, the migration problem and how it relates to the rise of populism - AdF (eg) is entirely about fear of outsiders.

When an audience member suggests the problem of Eastern European countries having a bad track record with regard to democracy, Snyder draws comparisons -


Snyder: (36:00): When the Supreme Court decides in 2013 that racism is no longer a problem, twenty two states then pass voter suppression laws - that’s not democratization, whatever you think of the legality of it.

...its been very hard for the West European countries to extend democracy over second class citizens (empire/subject relation)...asking about the things that make democracy possible….which for me precisely have to do with integration - the European Union, whatever its chances are, is the hope for democracy.

Kati I. Marton (38:00) ...these countries are not destined to be undemocratic, there are a whole bunch of other factors and one of them, frankly, is the luck of leaders (Merkel!)

       


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Posted by AfD: "We have to take care of our own poor first" on Thu, 02 Aug 2018 12:58 | #

Voiced of Europe, “AfD: We have to take care of our own poor before inviting migrants”, 2 August 2018:

Uwe Witt, an MP of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, called on Merkel’s government to look after his country’s poor, instead of importing migrants.

“We have to take care of those people, before we invite people from all around the world and give them access to tax money, with which we could do all kinds of things to improve the situation of our own income weak citizens,” Witt said.


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Posted by West Germany, 42% under 6yrs old are non-native on Wed, 17 Oct 2018 16:29 | #

Diversity Macht Frei, “White Genocide is proceeding apace in west Germany”, 17 Oct 2018:

According to the German Federal Statistics Office, 1.4 million foreigners immigrated to Germany in 2017 and 885,000 left, leaving an net figure of 499,000. In the previous year, it was 635,000.

In each of the previous two years, Germany society gained more new members from immigration than from births of mothers with German citizenship. Federal Statistics Office figures show that in the federal states of west Germany, 42% of those under 6 years of age are of immigrant background.
Source

It will probably take a new Führer to save Germany now. Maybe Frederick Barbarossa will return to save the country in its hour of need, as foretold by German legend, much like the King Arthur legend in Britain.

Otherwise a mud-spattered future beckons.


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Posted by mancinblack on Wed, 17 Oct 2018 18:08 | #

“The principle of free movement is being used extensively” said George Thiel, the new president of the Federal Statistical Office, at the presentation of the yearbook in Berlin. Over the decades a total of 4.3 million people immigrated from the countries of the European Union, above all from eastern and southern Europe. Or were born here as children of immigrants. In total 738,000 Polish citizens used the free movement of persons and settled in Germany”.

“Then come the Italians, who make 611,000 inhabitants of the Federal Republic, followed by Greeks and Croats”.

  https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article169871030/18-6-Millionen-mit-Migrationshintergrund-in-Deutschland.html

The highest percentage of non-Germans are Turks (15%) and this group are the most likely to be unemployed, with young Turks the most likely to have criminal convictions. Poles make up the next highest with a migrant background (10%). Since 2015 there’s been a considerable increase in the number of non-Europeans living in Germany. Most of them being from Syria (Merkel’s children) and as we know most of them are single fighting age men, whose sex life appears to revolve around rape, so it’s unlikely they are contributing much to the actual birthrate. The prognosis for ethnic Germans is not looking good, however, as the country is fast becoming one of migrants and will certainly be looking somewhat browner in the future. But genocide? I’d have thought the solution lay in the Germanic jeans.


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Posted by Merkel behind UN Migration Pact? on Thu, 29 Nov 2018 19:13 | #

Voice of Europe, “Is Angela Merkel behind the UN Migration Pact? New document sheds light”,  29 Nov 2018:

Germany’s Deception: Internal documents from Germany’s Federal Foreign Office divulge that Angela Merkel’s government has been the main mastermind behind the controversial UN migrant pact.

The document, described by MP Petr Bystron of the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD), reveals that the Federal Foreign Office taking credit for the disastrous UN Migrant Pact, claiming they’ve been working on the agreement since 2016.

The deception runs deep, the Foreign Office having stated that the German government has been behind the Global Compact on Refugees and the Global Compact on Migration, saying that though they are not legally binding, they were both designed to be “politically binding”.

Belgian International Law professor Pierre d’Argent, has explained that the agreement sets up a “legal framework” that can be used by lawyers in interpreting the meaning of the law. “…one can imagine that in some cases before international jurisdictions, lawyers use this pact as a reference tool to try to guide them,” d’Argent said.

Alexander Gauland, Co-leader of Germany’s populist AfD party told Breitbart London:

“It’s becoming glaringly obvious that the German government was trying to deceive the public, and still is. They are trying to retroactively legalise Merkel’s illegal opening of the borders since 2015. If the AfD had not raised the topic of the Global Compact, no one would ever have known about it until it was too late.”

“Now we are discovering that this contract has been in the works for a long time, and on German initiative, no less. However, those responsible never bothered to mention it. For good reason. We will do everything we can to avert this disaster in the making,” he said further.

The US, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Israel, Australia, The Czech Republic, Italy, Slovakia and more have backed out and will not sign the pact.

“We are only responsible to our Austrian population as government officials. Austrian sovereignty has top priority for us, this must be preserved and protected,” Austrian Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache said about pulling out of the pact.


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Posted by Gegen Überfremdung on Wed, 30 Jan 2019 11:49 | #

Gegen Überfremdung

@Ingolstadt_01
Jan 28

Diese Verhältnisse sind 1 zu 1 auf Deutschland übertragbar.  Wenn versteht man endlich das ein zusammenleben, mit diesen Kulturen nicht möglich ist!

Sollen nochmal 50 Jahre mit #Mord und #Totschlag vergehen?

#remiration #österreich #deutschland #

Translated from German by Microsoft

These ratios are 1 in 1 transferable to Germany.  When you finally understand what you live together, with these cultures is not possible!

Should another 50 years #Mord be with and #Totschlag pass?

#remiration #österreich #deutschland#


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Posted by Germany: 5 migrant stabbing attacks in one day on Fri, 22 Feb 2019 15:06 | #

Voice of Europe, “Five stabbing attacks in Germany on the same day”, 22 Feb 2019:

Earlier this week five stabbing attacks occurred on the same day in different German cities, with several hospitalised and at least two migrant suspects in connection with the attacks.

The attacks have generated considerable media attention in Germany, where this level of violence once was rare.

The first attack which started with a dispute at a local bar, happened in Cologne at around 4:40 am Sunday. As the dispute became more aggressive, one of the men involved stabbed another man several times, forcing him to require emergency surgery to save his life, German newspaper Bild reports.

Police later said they arrested a 26-year-old in connection with the case and that both of the individuals involved at the time were heavily intoxicated.

In the town of Lingen in Lower Saxony, another attack took place involving a 44-year-old woman who was dragged off her bicycle by two men and injured with a knife. The men soon fled the scene after the woman cried out for help.

Police in the area say they are investigating the attack as a possible attempted homicide but have not been able to identify the two attackers beyond claiming them to be adolescents.

Another woman, an 18-year-old, was attacked in Nuremberg at around 5 am after meeting up with her friends in what is believed to have been a random act of violence. The victim later gave a description to police who soon arrested a 25-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker in connection with the knife attack.

Another man described as having an Arabic background is wanted by police for a stabbing in Mülheim an der Ruhr along with four other suspects. The victim claimed that he had been lured to the site of the stabbing by an acquaintance and was then attacked on arrival.

The suspect in the final knife attack in Frankfurt, a 19-year-old, phoned the police and gave himself up after he is alleged to have been involved, along with seven others, in the stabbing of a 22-year-old who was hospitalised.

The attacks come just two months after three women were stabbed in Nuremberg and just over a month after an Afghan migrant stabbed a pregnant 25-year-old Polish woman killing her unborn child in the process.


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Posted by Germany has 3.12 Million “Asylum Seekers" on Sat, 24 Aug 2019 06:34 | #

New Observer, 23 Aug 2019:

Germany: New Official Figures Show 3.12 Million “Asylum Seekers”

Official figures released by the German government have revealed that there are 3.12 million “asylum seekers” currently living in Germany—substantially more than the “one million” often claimed by the controlled media and other crooked establishment figures.

The new population figures, released by the German Government’s census bureau, Destatis, revealed that the population of Germany as of end December 2018 stood at 83 million, of which at least 25 percent had a “migration background.”


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Posted by 47 migrant kids enter Germany despite C-19 on Sat, 18 Apr 2020 16:24 | #

47 ‘unaccompanied minors’ from Greek migrant camps arrive in Germany amid pandemic

By VOICE OF EUROPE 18 April 2020

47 ‘unaccompanied minors’ from Greek migrant camps arrive in Germany amid pandemic

BERLIN (AP) — A group of 47 unaccompanied children evacuated from refugee camps in Greece landed in Germany on Saturday, German officials said.

The Interior Ministry said the minors landed in Hanover on a flight from Athens. They were all tested for the coronavirus before departure and will remain in two-week quarantine before moving on to other German states

Germany’s interior minister, Horst Seehofer, said the evacuation was “the result of months of preparation and intense talks with our European partners” and expressed hope that other countries would also begin taking in refugee children soon.

The children come from Afghanistan, Syria and Eritrea. Four are girls and there are several siblings among the group.

Some of them have families waiting for them in Germany.

https://twitter.com/V_of_Europe/status/1251165461720555522

They were previously housed in refugee camps on the Greek islands of Lesbos, Samos and Chios that have been criticized as unsuitable for children by human rights activists.

“The Greek government has been trying to sensitize other EU countries to (the plight) of the young children, who have fled war and persecution, to find new families and start a new life. I’m glad this program is finally being implemented,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotsakis told reporters at the Athens airport, where he met the departing children, alongside the German ambassador to Greece, Ernst Reichel.

Mitsotakis added that he hoped over 1,500 minors would be relocated over the next months.

Germany pledged last month to take in at least 350 children living in Greek refugee camps as part of a joint European effort, but the plan has stalled in some countries due to the pandemic.

“Greece will continue to treat all … that arrive in our country with great sensitivity. But, at the same time, it has the obligation to guard and protect its borders. We have proven, as a country, that we can do both,” Mitsotakis said.

This was the second flight taking unaccompanied minor refugees to another European country. On Wednesday, 12 children traveled to Luxembourg.

According to the United Nations Secretary-General’s spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, there were over 5,200 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in Greece in early April “in urgent need of durable solutions, including expedited registration, family reunification and relocation.”



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