thomas davison Party Leader
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Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:49 am Post subject: 56000 FAKE REFUGEES INVADE EU IN JANUARY |
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58,600 Fake Refugees in January 2019: Invasion Increases Despite EU�s Denials
TNO STAFF � MARCH 12, 2019
At least 58,600 nonwhite invaders pretending to be refugees landed in Europe during January 2019, a 21 percent increase over the previous month, making a mockery of recent claims by Frans Timmermans, the European commission�s first vice-president, that the �crisis� was over.
According to the latest nonwhite invasion figures provided by the European Asylum Support Office (EASO), �in the first month of 2019, some 58 600 applications for international protection were lodged in the EU, the second highest number in the past year.�
The report said that Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis �continued to lodge the most applications. These three nationalities together accounted for 23 percent of all applicants,� while �applicants from Pakistan and Venezuela represented an additional 9 percent.�
Significantly, �applications by nationals exempt from visa requirements when travelling to the Schengen area reached 13,646, a peak since the summer of 2015. Applicants from visa-exempt countries accounted for 24 percent of all applications in the EU.
�In this group, Venezuelans were the most prominent, and the largest increases took place for three Latin-American states: Venezuela, Colombia and Nicaragua. There were also notable increases for visa-liberalised countries from the EU neighbourhood, mostly for Albania, Moldova and Georgia.�
None of those last three states have any reason for their residents to �seek asylum,� and are almost all from the mixed-race of Gypsy elements of those societies seeking to parasite off the white welfare system of western Europe.
In addition to this, another 450,000 applications for �asylum� were �awaiting a first-instance decision at the end of January 2019,� the EASO report continued, adding that �this was the largest stock for a year. Just over half of all cases had been pending for longer than six months. The largest share was for nationals from Syria, followed by Venezuela and Afghanistan.�
At least 3 percent of all applications were lodged by self-claimed unaccompanied minors (UAMs), with the highest concentration of UAMs was among nationals of Vietnam and Sudan: one in ten applicants each, the EASO figures revealed.
Syrian nationals lodged 6,099 applications, up by 25 percent from December 2018�even as the last ISIS terrorist base is squashed, while Afghans (+ 13 percent) and Iraqis (+ 6 percent) also lodged increasing numbers of applications.
�Applicants from Afghanistan lodged considerably more applications than a year earlier in January 2018, confirming an upward trend that started in the second half of 2018.
�The largest increases took place for Venezuelans (+ 49 percent, and especially Nigerians (+ 57 percent) who were applying in reduced numbers in the second half of 2018 but in January 2019 lodged the most applications for the last six months.
�Somalis (+ 36 percent), Colombians (+ 42 percent) and Moroccans (+ 30 percent) also lodged many more applications in January,� the EASO report concluded.
Only last week, the European commission has declared the �migration crisis� was over, and �sharpened its attack� on what it said was ��fake news� and �misinformation� about the issue.�
Frans Timmermans, the European commission�s first vice-president, said: �Europe is no longer experiencing the migration crisis we lived in 2015, but structural problems remain.�
Timmermans made the remarks after Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orb�n tuned the nonwhite invasion of Europe into an election issue for the upcoming European Parliamentary elections.
Last month, the Hungarian government last month launched a poster campaign featuring the European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, and the Jewish promoter of the nonwhite invasion, George Soros, as team plotting to import even more Third Worlders into Europe |
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