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Some Numbers from Germany

Discussion in 'Politics & Current Affairs' started by longing4sis, Apr 27, 2017.

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  1. longing4sis

    longing4sis Trusted Member

    I sure hope that the United States pays very close attention to what is going on over in Germany. May now that President Trump in the Big Chair he will impress on the rest of the fools that keep insisting that we take them in, that it is not in our countries best interest.

    Number of migrant criminal suspects in Germany surged in 2016
    by Reuters

    Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said crimes committed by refugees had "increased disproportionately" last year

    BERLIN, April 24 (Reuters) - The number of migrant criminal suspects in Germany soared by more than 50 percent in 2016, data from the Interior Ministry showed on Monday - a statistic that could boost support for the anti-immigration party five months ahead of a federal election.
    More than a million migrants have arrived in Germany in the last two years. Fears about security and integration initially pushed up the poll ratings of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), but the party's support has slipped as the rate of arrivals has slowed.
    The number of suspects classed as immigrants - those applying for asylum, refugees, illegal immigrants and those whose deportation has been temporarily suspended - rose to 174,438, 52.7 percent more than the previous year.
    The number of German suspects declined by 3.4 percent to 1,407,062.
    Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said crimes committed by refugees had "increased disproportionately" last year and warned: "Those who commit serious offences here forfeit their right to stay here."
    But he said some migrants committed multiple offences, distorting the statistics, and that most migrants lived peacefully and and obeyed German law.
    Migrants accounted for 8.6 percent of all crime suspects in Germany in 2016, up from 5.7 percent the previous year.
    De Maiziere said one reason for the high crime rate among migrants was likely to be their accommodation situation. In 2016 many were living in makeshift shelters or sharing crowded rooms.
    The number of attacks on refugee homes has declined for the first time since data started being collected in 2014. Some 995 were carried out in 2016, compared with 1,031 the previous year.
    Crimes motivated by Islamism increased by 13.7 percent, the report showed. In December a failed Tunisian asylum seeker who had pledged allegiance to Islamic State drove a truck into a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people.
     
  2. Sarcas

    Sarcas Trusted Member

    It is impressive that Germany is taking so many refugees in, knowing the short term problems it would create. People, and countries, are showing their true colors.
     
  3. Princess Amy

    Princess Amy Account Deleted

    We should never took them in the first fucking place!. FUCK BEING NICE TO THEM!. We have to think of our own first.
     
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  4. Zarp

    Zarp Trusted.Member

    Agreed Princess!!!!
     
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  5. Sarcas

    Sarcas Trusted Member

    We're living in the richest, most happiest and most civilized part of the world; the west of Europe. There is no need to be egotistical, we have plenty.
     
  6. VCarter216

    VCarter216 Trusted Member

    Believe me...the criminal guys are from North Africa...they have no manners...i would just take the familly people and send the rest out of germany
     
  7. buffyfan

    buffyfan Moderator Staff Member

    If our ban is rewritten with all the nations who have funded terrorism? Sure. But a lot of the 9/11 folks were Saudi. Bin Laden was Saudi. Why is the House of Saud getting special treatment?
     
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