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    Nearly 550,000 Migrants Remain in Germany despite Rejected Asylum Requests

    BERLIN – A total of 549,209 immigrants remain in Germany despite having their asylum requests rejected in the past, according to figures released by the German government in response to a parliamentary inquiry.

    According to the report, around 75 percent of rejected asylum seekers that were accounted for (406,065) have remained for over 6 years, and nearly half (46.6 percent) of the total number held permanent residency permit, according to the figures published by the German newspaper “Bild.”

    Over a third (34.8 percent) of the immigrants in question have acquired a temporary residency permit, while the remaining 18.6 percent do not feature on official state records.

 http://www.laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=12395&ArticleId=2421531

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Re: Nearly 550,000 Migrants Remain in Germany despite Rejected Asylum Requests
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2016, 01:00:19 am »
C'mon, Duetschlanders -- you know what to do.


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Re: Nearly 550,000 Migrants Remain in Germany despite Rejected Asylum Requests
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2016, 09:24:58 pm »
    Nearly 550,000 Migrants Remain in Germany despite Rejected Asylum Requests

Isn't that the definition of being  illegaly in the country?
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Re: Nearly 550,000 Migrants Remain in Germany despite Rejected Asylum Requests
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2016, 11:31:08 pm »
C'mon, Duetschlanders -- you know what to do.
The Nazis were allies with Muslims, you know.
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Re: Nearly 550,000 Migrants Remain in Germany despite Rejected Asylum Requests
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2016, 12:52:32 am »
mountaineer wrote:
"The Nazis were allies with Muslims, you know."

Yes, of course I know that. I was perhaps the first member here to post pics of the grand mufti with Hitler in the forties.

The Nazis had no reason or cause to send the Jews (and others) to the camps. They acted out of derangement and without moral cause.

This time, the situation has changed.

There -IS- moral cause and sound reason to remove the muslims from Europe. It was done once previously in Western Europe's history, for the same reason -- SURVIVAL of the Christians.

I do not suggest that the muslims be sent to concentration camps or exterminated.
I -DO- proffer that Europe's only hope is to return muslims (by whatever means necessary) from dar al-harb back to dar al-islam.

Are you familiar with those two terms?
If not, you'd better look 'em up!