Denmark may take more radical action against
immigrant “ghettos” by Ann Corcoran 1/6/18
Invasion of Europe news! (I plan to get back to writing as many posts
as possible on what is happening in Europe to help America, in my small way,
dodge the diversity-is-beautiful bullet during this window of opportunity
President Trump has opened.)
Yesterday I reported on German news—can you believe it was even published—about
refugees bringing violent crime with them to “welcoming” Germany.
Here is RT on
the latest from Denmark which is trying to save itself (unlike Sweden and
Germany):
The right-wing populist Danish
People’s Party (DPP) has unveiled a radical seven-point plan to tackle social
problems in migrant-dominated areas, after the country’s PM said he planned “to
physically bulldoze” ghettos.
The most contentious part of the initiative, which has dominated
headlines this week, is a curfew on unsupervised under-18 children on the
streets of so-called problem areas after 8pm.
Martin Henriksen, the DPP immigration
spokesman, says there is already legislation that allows local authorities to
impose such restrictions, and that it won’t be applied to students or those
with jobs, nor at all times. He said the DPP plan would ensure children study
rather than rove in teen gangs.
Henrikson (Danish Peoples Party)
says mosques project “divisive symbolism.”
Visible policing will also be
intensified in the “ghettos,” which boast some of the highest crime rates in
the country. Among other suggestions is a moratorium on the construction of mosques
with minarets, as they project a “divisive symbolism,” Henrikson, an MP, told
Arab News. Instead, Muslims will be encouraged to pray in unmarked spaces, such
as “warehouses and offices.”
In 2017, Denmark received just 3,500
asylum applications – the lowest number since 2008 – but the Danish People’s
Party believe conditions for would-be asylum seekers need to be made stricter
to whittle this down further. It further proposes that those with temporary
asylum must not be given citizenship, but sent back to their homeland as soon
as it is safe.
Last month, Henrikson
suggested that rejected applicants should be sequestered on one of Denmark’s
300 uninhabited islands prior to deportation.
While most of these ideas would be considered
shocking in neighboring Sweden and in Germany, the parties of Denmark’s
governing coalition offered no clear official comment – perhaps due to
their reliance on the DPP’s 37 parliament seats to secure a
parliamentary majority.
Comment
Other
European countries would do well to follow Denmark’s lead. Refugees are not
candidates for citizenship and are scheduled to be returned to their home
countries as soon as possible. Denmark seems poised to follow Poland’s example
to not even accept refugees.
The
problem in Germany is that most of their dozens of political parties are
Liberal and they call Conservatives Nazis.
Germans are socialized medicine robots who keep the EU abomination
alive.
The US
needs to get ready to cancel immigrant welfare and send them home.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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