Thursday, September 30, 2021

Gunnar Beck , September 29, 2021, Asylum and Immigration

AfD Kompakt, September 29, 2021.

Not taken into account in the statistics are all newborns of asylum applicants [in the EU] who meantime make up over one-third and up to one-half of all asylum applicants. They are thereby in Germany by far the largest group, growing year by year, of asylum claimants. Then comes the Syrians, the second largest group of those seeking asylum  (20%, or 20,640 claims), followed by Afghans (13%, or 13,680 claims), and Pakistanis (4%, or 4,430 claimants), an increase of 148%, or 216% and 183%, compared to the second quarter of 2020. The number of claims of Syrians and Afghans has now exceeded the pre-Corona crisis level by 28% or 38%. The birthrate of asylum applicants is around four times higher than that of the overtaxed, domestic population, especially in Germany, world’s champion in wage deductions.

The highest number of claimants in the second quarter were registered in Germany: 29,545 claims, or almost 30%. France and Germany together figure for half of all asylum claimants in the EU. Germany remains an especially attractive goal for unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in the EU. According to the statistics of the Federal Family Ministry, an unaccompanied minor costs the German state up to 65,000 euros per year. These numbers are dramatic.

Following the debacles of a Western interventionist policy in the Near East and with the prospect of a new leftist government in Berlin, the situation in the coming years will further intensify. SPD and Greens support the EU migration pact which shall become reality after the French presidential election and could haul up to 70 million Africans in the next 10 to 15 years to Europe. Meanwhile, the FDP even pleads for 400,000 migrants per year to Germany alone.

The AfD is the only party in Berlin and Brussels which wants to stop this invasion. We now require an immigration stop, not a welcome policy.

 

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