German and EU taxpayers will pay nearly $46,000,000,000 to deal with problems caused by Muslim migrants
February 10, 2017 in News by RBN Staff
Source: Jihad Watch |
ANGELA Merkel’s failed migrant policy will cost Germany and the EU a record £37bn by the end of 2017, it has been revealed.
It is fair to state that many citizens of Germany and the EU do not have a high disposable income, and cannot afford adequate dental and medical care or prescriptions for their families; yet Angela Merkel and her leftist bureaucratic colleagues clearly do not care about their well-being. The elites’ failing of the public economically was only one aspect of the migrant chaos; the citizenry has also been exposed to crime surges, sex assaults, and jihadist attacks, as well as threats of much more to come. Stemming the influx of Muslim refugees has nothing to do with lack of compassion for their suffering, contrary to leftist leaders’ adamant claims; it has everything to do with homeland security and stability.
“The cost of Merkel’s refugee crisis: Germany to spend £37BN to fix migrant chaos”, by Siobhan McFadyen, Express, January 31, 2017:
ANGELA Merkel’s failed migrant policy will cost Germany and the EU a record £37bn by the end of 2017, it has been revealed.
And the Chancellor’s struggling administration has unveiled a raft of new laws in parliament to help cope with the escalating European migrant crisis.
A report for The Federal Ministry of Finance revealed taxpayers will be spending £37bn (€43bn) for 2016 and 2017 migrant budget to “meet the challenges of the nation-state”.
The asylum and refugee policy from the federal budget perspective report said it was necessary to put Germany “on a good path”.
Bundestag politicians have instigated an ‘Asylum Procedures Acceleration Act’ in a bid to speed up the process of deportation.
The German parliament has banned family reunion for two years, meaning battles to bring relatives of migrants over to Germany, as currently happens in Britain, will no longer take place.
And they have introduced a new law to allow for the easier expulsion of offenders in the case of asylum seekers suspected of committing a criminal offence.
Mrs Merkel’s Government says this law will allow them to identify “strange behaviour of foreigners” that could put them at risk of expulsion.
And they are set to digitise their immigration protocols as they implement an ‘introduction of proof of arrival’ scheme to identify those who have no paperwork.
The Federal Ministry of Finance will also sanction payments for an integration package of £1.72bn (€2bn) annually from 2016 to 2018…..