Rockin good riots at Bavarian migrant centre

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Cause nothing says ‘thank you for rescuing us from the hell we made of our own countries like throwing rocks at your police.’

It also becomes clear why there are so many refugees from muslim countries. Because they create the situations which create refugees. Its the one export you can count on muslim nations to consistently create.

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3 Replies to “Rockin good riots at Bavarian migrant centre”

    • The people who took over that business place shouldn’t be called asylum seekers. These are people that have been rejected multiple times, they’re illegals.
      Antifa types hooked up with them and taught them about the dutch legal system, how to squat etc. So they set up this group, “We are here” and for years they’ve been going from place to place, squatting buildings. They squatted houses in a social housing area that were being renovated, in one case they invaded a house while the occupant was taking a shower.

      Btw the businessman has his building back, police cleared it out after a few days after political pressure (the mayor has a PR problem). I saw photos, the squatters left behind a pig sty.

  1. German-Austrian border: Federal police picks up 46,000 wanted persons at border controls https://jungefreiheit.de/politik/deutschland/2019/bundespolizei-greift-46-000-gesuchte-personen-bei-grenzkontrollen-auf/

    Since the beginning of checks at the border with Austria in autumn 2015, the Federal Police has intercepted tens of thousands of wanted suspects. From the reintroduction of internal border controls on 13 September 2015 until the end of June 2019, German authorities identified about 46,000 persons who had been put out to search, according to an enquiry by the AfD in the Bundestag.

    During the same period, the police rejected more than 35,000 persons at the German-Austrian border. They had been refused entry because they had not fulfilled the necessary conditions. However, the Federal Government is not clear at which points most illegal border crossings take place. There is no “detailed, control-specific, differentiated recording”, she conceded.

    Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU) had extended the controls by another six months in April. He explained this to the EU Commission with the persistently high number of illegal border crossings. Between November 2018 and February 2019, around 950 asylum seekers were caught entering the country without permission every month. In addition, the “migration potential” via the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkan route had grown again.

    The rush of asylum seekers to Germany has risen again in the first half of this year compared to 2018. From the beginning of January to the end of July, more than 100,000 people applied for asylum in Germany. The majority of these, 86,350, were initial applications, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees announced two weeks ago.

    Projected for the entire year, this would be 200,000 applications. Last year the figure was 186,000, the equivalent of the population of a city like Kassel.