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Friday, July 29, 2016

Germans unhappy with Angela Merkel over recent ISIS terror attack and refugee policy

Angela Merkel's open door policy to refugees is no longer welcomed in Germany following four savage Muslim attacks in a week.

Attitudes to Syrians seeking asylum has hardened after ISIS suicide bomber Mohammad Daleel blew himself up outside a wine bar in the quiet in the quiet Barvarian market town of Ansbach.

Other violence over the space of four days in the last week has left Germans feeling vulnerable and afraid. A new survey found that 83 per cent of Germans see immigration as their nation's biggest challenge - twice as many as a year ago.

More than 200,000 failed asylum seekers like Daleel remain in the country - and many Germans blame Merkel for inviting more than a million refugees into the country in the past year without adequate background checks.

The mood sweeping Germany was summed up by mother of two Anna Lissner who said she now feared for her children's safety.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The upside of all this is, travel to Berlin, Germany, has gotten a whole lot cheaper!

Anonymous said...

Merkel must be slow on recognizing what her countrymen feel about immigration, as the problem has been complained about for years.

Anonymous said...

So the socialist sissies are finally starting to stand up against the NWO. Better late than never.

Anonymous said...

Has it 8:13? I tend to think you are correct. Last summer while in another European country we unexpectedly decided to fly to Germany to attend the Fleetwood Mac concert in Cologne. If opportunity were the same this summer I would have serious concerns.