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When taking refugees U.S should learn from Germany's mistakes
« on: January 14, 2017, 10:36:37 pm »
When taking refugees U.S should learn from Germany's mistakes
by JACUB GORSKI
January 11, 2017

After the tragic Dec. 19th terrorist attack at the Berlin Christmas market the German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere announced new tough measures to combat jihadi extremism in Germany. Some of the proposals include making Islamic extremists wear ankle bracelets and extending detention periods prior to deportation. The Interior Ministry is also planning to repatriate over 12,000 Afghan migrants whose pleas for asylum was rejected.

This is the state of Germany after Chancellor Angela Merkel allowed more than 1 million refugees to enter the country in 2015. This open-border policy probably endangered the security of Germany and serves as a warning to the incoming Trump Administration not to repeat Merkel's mistakes.

Although obviously not all refugees that arrived in Europe are Islamic terrorists the Investigative Project on Terrorism shows that jihadists have been successful in infiltrating the ranks of refugees. The resulting terrorist attacks are likely only part of a much larger plan. The wider aim of these radicals is probably to impose sharia law and Islamic customs upon the secular governments of Western Europe.

Read more: Family Security Matters http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/when-taking-refugees-us-should-learn-from-germanys-mistakes?f=immigration#ixzz4VmJR7PH1
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