Mass migration is also accelerating the Islamization of … Migrants have camped in Calais for years with hope of getting a better life in the UK. Germany is facing a spike in migrant crime, including an epidemic of rapes and sexual assaults. They are regular, sound-thinking, rational people, many of whom have terrific empathy for those suffering in Syria and elsewhere. Germany has already announced that it has allocated $6.6 billion to cope with the incoming refugees and migrants. The attacks occurred Thursday night, but the next day and all weekend almost all the national news media were silent.By autumn 2015, Ms. Merkel’s approval ratings had dropped to just under 50 percent. The Senate Chancellery is another name for the mayor’s office. They don’t want to persecute the migrants or see them imprisoned, beaten up or killed. “So I went on a search for the source of this strange report and found it,” he wrote. Merkel and those like her see the capacity for this transformation in the German people. Yet barely any of the 1,000-strong mob that assaulted women in Cologne were arrested; police have just 21 suspects.“[T]his doesn’t represent reality,” he said.Clearly these events are triggering a backlash against immigrants similar in scale to the November 13 terrorist attacks in Paris.In Baden-Württemberg at least one hospital was forced to hire armed guards to protect its nurses from refugees.That night, a mob of around 1,000 migrants gathered outside Cologne’s central train station and began molesting, robbing and even raping passersby. They insisted that there was no evidence that recent migrants or asylum seekers were involved in the attacks—while leaked police reports and police officers’ statements to the media revealed the exact opposite.“As in years past, we are looking back at a mostly peaceful New Year’s celebration,” they wrote.
The lack of respect for police that night is well documented. If my calculations are correct and every decision maker makes two decisions per day, then we will be done by the end of the year.”She has consistently berated other EU states for introducing border controls to bring the migrant flow under control, ever since she made a pledge last summer to welcome all Syrians with open arms.On average this means that one relative per refugee will join them.He added: “I am sure that the applications we received politically will be dealt with till the end of this year.He concluded: “It's a strain on our society but it is manageable.”The number of non-processed applications has risen to 460,000 in May.While another 300,000 people have yet to file their applications for asylum, according to the agency.Germany will now have to brace itself for hundreds and thousands of migrants landing in Germany to join their relatives, according to the federal agency for migration and refugees (Bamf).Four in five migrants hoping to make a new life in the promised land of Europe will land in Germany without a passport a shocking new report by the federal police has revealed.Mr Weise said that out of the refugees that arrived in Germany between 2013 and 2015 around a million have actually stayed.Chairman of the federal agency for refugees, Frank-Jürgen Weise, said applications would be dealt with quickly.Between January and April, out of 114,255 of asylum seekers waiting to cross the border, around 91,000 did not have the required documents.And from January to March this year German border officers seized 1,306 fake documents from asylum seekers, of which 145 were Syrian refugees, according to German newspaper Bild.This is based on evidence which shows around 428,000 Syrians entered Germany in 2015 and during the first five months of this year this number has already hit 72,000.Meanwhile, in 2015, federal police seized 4,973 fake identification documents when searching travelling migrants in Germany - 834 of those were fake IDs of Syrian refugees.But Chancellor Angela Merkel's grip on power is growing ever weaker, with rebellion across the country against her controversial immigration policies. Over the past 12 months the numbers of attempting to cross … Eight of the men on trial were refugees from Syria, while the other three came from Iraq, Afghanistan and Germany.
That is why all the cover-ups have occurred in the first place. “When we are out patrolling the streets, we are verbally abused by young Muslims.“The pressure built up by the images and stories from Cologne make it virtually impossible to continue on as before,” wrote Spiegel Online, January 8. But until the mainstream media were forced to confront the problem in Cologne, they have been hard to find—covered sporadically and often only in local papers.There was nothing in the media either.