October 14, 2015

Updated: Middle East Migrants To Europe Act Like Paying Tourists, Sue German Government


Posted October 12, 2015 10:11 PM ET; Last updated October 14, 2015 4:37 PM ET




[From article]
Around 20 Syrian migrants have filed a case against the Berlin state Government demanding immediate access to shelter and benefits after waiting for more than a week to be registered by the authorities.
It comes as serious splits emerged in Angela Merkel's Government over how to divide economic migrants from genuine refugees fleeing war-torn countries.
Hundreds of asylum seekers are still waiting to be registered due to huge backlogs at the city's main refugee centre.
Huge crowds gather outside every day and many claim they have been waiting for weeks.
Until their papers are processed by the State Office for Health and Social Affairs, the refugees have no access to Government refugee shelters or benefits.
[. . .]




More than 170,000 migrants flooded into Europe last month alone as the continent's unprecedented refugee crisis continues to spiral out of control.
This latest development is likely to raise eyebrows as Germany's controversial policy of welcoming new arrivals with open arms has already been blamed for the shocking numbers.
[. . .]
And Mrs Merkel's promise to grant automatic citizenship to refugees was blasted for encouraging more migrants to make the treacherous journey.
The country is now considering setting up "transit zones" on its borders, where migrants would be kept while their asylum claims are assessed.


http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/612015/Asylum-seekers-SUE-Germany-for-not-paying-them-benefits-FAST-ENOUGH

Asylum seekers SUE Germany for not paying them benefits FAST ENOUGH
A GROUP of asylum seekers are SUING Germany for not allowing them to register asylum quick enough so they can access benefits, throwing the Government’s goodwill back in their faces.
By Rebecca Perring
PUBLISHED: 12:36, Wed, Oct 14, 2015 | UPDATED: 14:17, Wed, Oct 14, 2015

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[From article]
There is an ironic phrase much in fashion these days, used to trivialize problems that people complain about. Just call it a “white people problem,” or its variant, “first world problem.” Things like slow internet, expensive pro sports tickets, or any of the other things that bother what Hillary Clinton calls “everyday people.”
Which makes it passing strange that these so-called “Syrian refugees” interviewed by Russia’s RT television complain about slow internet speeds, not having enough money to buy cigarettes, and food that’s fit only for a dog or a woman.



Of course, the Koran teaches that Muslims are entitled to the fruit of infidels’ labors simply because they are Muslims. So maybe these complaints are quite justifiable in their minds.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/10/watch_syrian_refugees_in_germany_complain_about_slow_internet_speeds.html

October 11, 2015
Watch: Syrian refugees in Germany complain about slow internet speeds
By Thomas Lifson

https://youtu.be/Q_XHkgScOSY

The ''Refugees'' in Europe act like Disappointed Tourists Compilation
Published on Oct 3, 2015
Even though they didn't pay for anything and weren't invited.



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