Germany Loses Track of Hundreds of Thousands of Muslims


Immigrants Missing from Germany

There are a number of possible explanations for the missing immigrants. It is possible that some are coming into Germany, and then leaving for other Western European countries. It may be that delays in processing applications explains some of the discrepancy. And it is possible that some refugees filled out asylum papers multiple times. All of those reasons do not mitigate the problem that the huge influx of people has made it impossible to know who they are, where they are going, or why they are in the country.

According to Dr Neymanns, the main objective of EASY (Allocation System for Asylum Seekers) is to provide the basics that refugees from a war-torn country would need, namely a roof over their head and food.

He said: ‘It is entirely possible that if somebody doesn’t like where they are being sent, that they simply re-apply again later in order to get sent somewhere else.

‘Many prefer to be in the big cities, and it might also be that they want to be sent somewhere they know they have contacts or relatives.’

He said that delays in the processing of applications meant that there may be many people in asylum seeker centres who had not been able to make their application yet because of the backlog, and therefore it was difficult to know an exact figure for how many of the 600,000 were still in Germany but not yet registered.

He added that others might not have stayed in Germany and had instead gone on to a different country. With regards to the numbers who had left Germany, or who did not exist in the first place, he said it was ‘almost impossible’ to tell.

But the police investigation in Munsterland found that not only did some of the people living in the asylum centres have two identities, but that some had as many as four or five.

The problem is that the immigration program of any country is in place to help protect the citizens and the nation, and if it is broken, a fundamental part of the government has failed in its duties. When something untoward happens in the future due to these lax standards, who is going to pick up the pieces and console the families because the government failed in its duties?

It is already true that there have been hundreds of sexual assaults committed by these “refugees,” and one wonders who will be held accountable for such outrages.

Source: daily mail.co.uk

 



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