Crimmigrants- Austria’s Kickl Kick-Starts Counter-Attack!
The media gave much (too much) attention to a mob of millennials in Vienna at the weekend, shrilling against the results of the democratic election there.
But much more important is the fact that Herbert Kickl, of the FPÖ patriot party, has got off to a very promising start as Austria’ Interior Minister, with a pledge to crack down on disgraceful alien ingrates.
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Wherever you are, you must wish your own governemnt would also start work on the speedy deportation of migrants who have been denied asylum.
Austrian interior minister promises ‘very, very tough asylum policies’
‘Denied asylum’ means their claims to be ‘refugees’ have proven bogus, so the speedier the liars are kicked out, the better!
As an example of what he describes as “very, very tough asylum policies,” he’s proposed that the government should be able to check migrants and asylum seekers’ mobile data, in order to gather information about refugee routes.
While it’s a welcome and sensible move, it’s also a measure of how sloppy and soppy attitudes in Europe have become…
….that such an obvious step forward should be deemed ‘tough.’
Same goes for another of his planned reforms, mandatory X-rays to determine asylum-seekers’ age for legal purposes.
Rather topical, that one, with recent reports from other countries, like Sweden…
BBC News–5 Des 2017
A Swedish investigation into migrants claiming asylum as children suggests that three-quarters of those tested were over the age of 18…
Edith Larner 19:23 on January 15, 2018 Permalink |
Most of what you say here is what you have said before and I understand why you keep playing the same tune, to ensure people get your message.
That that point you make about how it is disturbing that anyone thinks it’s tough or unreasonable or in any way excessive ‘to check migrants and asylum seekers’ mobile data, in order to gather information about refugee routes,’ that point is worth repeating.
Do Western nations now get insulted and abused for doing anything at all to protect themselves?
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