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The Islamization of Germany in 2017: Part I January - June 2017

  • Writer: Lorraine Anne Spataro
    Lorraine Anne Spataro
  • Jan 11, 2018
  • 1 min read

"As a refugee, it is difficult to find a girlfriend." — Asif M., a 26-year-old asylum seeker from Pakistan, responding to charges that he had raped one woman and attempted to rape five others in Berlin.

  • Sudanese migrants, many of whom were allowed to enter Germany without having their fingerprints taken, have "created a business model" out of social security fraud. — Police in Lower Saxony.

  • Only 6,500 refugees of the more than one million who have been allowed into Germany during the past two years are enrolled in work training programs. — Federal Employment Agency.

  • The German Parliament approved a controversial law to fine social media networks up to €50 million euros ($57 million) if they fail to remove so-called hate speech. Critics said the purpose of the law is to silence criticism of the government's open-door migration policy.

  • (....) Read more: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/11728/germany-islamization-2017

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