Germany's
migrant crisis turns into a NIGHTMARE as 80% of refugees have NO documents
THE true scale of the
migrant crisis in Germany has been uncovered as it emerges 80 per cent of
asylum seekers have arrived there WITHOUT a passport - and hundreds of
thousands are now planning to bring over their FAMILIES. By Rebecca Perring and
Monika Pallenberg 6/10/16
Four in five migrants
hoping to make a new life in the promised land of Europe will land in Germany
without a passport a shocking new report by the federal police has revealed.
Between January and
April, out of 114,255 of asylum seekers waiting to cross the border, around
91,000 did not have the required documents.
And from January to
March this year German border officers seized 1,306 fake documents from asylum
seekers, of which 145 were Syrian refugees, according to German newspaper Bild.
Meanwhile, in 2015,
federal police seized 4,973 fake identification documents when searching
travelling migrants in Germany - 834 of those were fake IDs of Syrian refugees.
It seems criminals
have managed to slip through the net as since the first four months of 2016,
more than 4,000 people who have entered the country are now on the Germany’s
most wanted list.
There is speculation
that many of the migrants are forced to use fake documents after destroying
their papers before trying to enter Germany since they reveal information on
travel routes within Europe.
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More than 1.1 million
migrants entered Germany last year, with most coming from Middle Eastern and
North African countries. It's a strain on our society Frank-Jürgen Weise
But Chancellor Angela
Merkel's grip on power is growing ever weaker, with rebellion across the
country against her controversial immigration policies. She has consistently
berated other EU states for introducing border controls to bring the migrant
flow under control, ever since she made a pledge last summer to welcome all
Syrians with open arms.
But growing cracks
appeared and members of her own movement are beginning to openly question her
stance on immigration following the horrific Cologne sex attacks.
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Four in five migrants arriving
in Germany do so without a passport. Germany will now have to brace itself for hundreds and
thousands of migrants landing in Germany to join their relatives, according to
the federal agency for migration and refugees (Bamf).
Spouses, children and
parents of unaccompanied, under-age refugees from Syria will arrive, according
to a document by the agency.
During the next years
up to 500,000 Syrians could encourage their families to join them in Germany,
the study predicts. On average this means that one relative per refugee will
join them.
This is based on
evidence which shows around 428,000 Syrians entered Germany in 2015 and during
the first five months of this year this number has already hit 72,000.
Chairman of the
federal agency for refugees, Frank-Jürgen Weise, said applications would be
dealt with quickly.
He added: “I am sure
that the applications we received politically will be dealt with till the end
of this year. “Now the processing will have to start. If my calculations are
correct and every decision maker makes two decisions per day, then we will be
done by the end of the year.”
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Protesters across the country
are against Merkel's controversial immigration policies
The number of
non-processed applications has risen to 460,000 in May. While another 300,000
people have yet to file their applications for asylum, according to the agency.
Mr. Weise said that
out of the refugees that arrived in Germany between 2013 and 2015 around a
million have actually stayed. He concluded: “It's a strain on our society but
it is manageable.”
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