Germany: Migration Crisis Becomes Public Health Crisis
The influx of more than one million asylum seekers from Africa, Asia and the Middle East is placing unprecedented strain on Germany’s healthcare system.
The influx of more than one million asylum seekers from Africa, Asia and the Middle East is placing unprecedented strain on Germany’s healthcare system.
Germany’s Muslim population is set to nearly quadruple to an astonishing 20 million within the next five years.
Asylum seekers are using tactics such as hunger strikes, lawsuits and threats of violence in efforts to force German authorities to comply with an ever-growing list of demands.
Asylum seekers are driving a surge in violent crime in cities and towns across Germany. German authorities, however, are downplaying the lawlessness, apparently to avoid fueling anti-immigration sentiment.
Muslim asylum seekers are enforcing Islamic Sharia law in German refugee shelters.
German authorities are confiscating private property and evicting citizens to make room for migrants.
German authorities and media are downplaying a massive spike in sex crimes — to avoid fueling anti-immigration sentiments.
A selection of quotes and commentary about the consequences of untrammeled immigration to Europe from the Muslim world.
Europe’s open-door immigration policies could draw potentially millions of Muslims into Europe from the Middle East and North Africa.
The surge in Germany’s Muslim population — propelled by a wave of migration unprecedented since the Second World War — represents a demographic shift of epic proportions, one that critics of the country’s open-door immigration policy warn will change the face of Germany forever.
Thousands of German citizens have been taking to the streets to protest the growing “Islamization” of their country.
Most of the immigrants to the UK from the EU were from economically troubled countries, including Bulgaria, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Spain. Most of those arriving from non-EU countries were immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The latest immigration data has been met with criticism from across the political spectrum.