By BI: After inviting the entire Third World into Germany, the Angela Merkel government has found that hundreds of thousands of them have not come from “war zones,” and were simply opportunistic invaders seeking to parasite off and criminalize white European society.
New Observer The letters of complaint were mostly sent to capitals in North and West Africa and in the Indian sub-continent, the German newspaper Die Welt has reported, adding that the government is “desperately trying to find solutions to deport the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have had their asylum applications rejected.”
Last year only 21,000 of the 200,000 “asylum seekers” whose applications were rejected left the country, meaning 179,000 remain in Germany as so-called ‘tolerated’ people.
Most of the 1.5 million nonwhite invaders who entered the Federal Republic during the course of the year still to have their applications decided on, so this number is set to grow exponentially.
The most common reason why Germany cannot deport people is that as many as 70 percent of the invaders arrive in the country without official documentation, making it extremely difficult for the government to find out where they are originally from.
But even if Germany does know where an invader originally comes from, the problem of returning them home often does not end there.
Pakistan is particularly problematic. In 2014 there were only two deportations to that country despite 580 people having their applications rejected. In 2013, 533 Pakistanis had their asylum applications rejected but only three of them were sent home.States like Pakistan, Algeria, and Tunisia simply refuse to cooperate with German authorities, despite being obliged by international law to comply.
With North Africans the problem is particularly urgent because migrants from there have often been associated with crime. In Saxony, where the majority of Tunisian invaders are sent, authorities have reported that while Tunisians make up 4 percent of the migrant population, they are found guilty of more than 25% of crimes committed by the invasion population. Tunisians almost never have their asylum applications granted—only 0.2 percent are successful.
Meanwhile the majority of invaders from Morocco and Algeria have until recently been sent to North Rhine-Westphalia. Current investigations into robberies and sexual assaults during New Year’s Eve show that most of the suspects for these crimes came from these two countries.
The illegal migrants are often also a boon for these developing countries if they stay abroad—as when they “earn” money in Euros they send part of it back to their families and feed into the local economy. This “earning” is, more often than not, either welfare payments or the proceeds of crime.