Saturday, August 5, 2017

European Union Rewards 850,000 Muslim Fake Refugees (Hijra Jihad) with Cash

European Union Rewards 850,000 Muslim Fake Refugees (Hijra Jihad) with Cash



 
 
 
 
 
 
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The ‘refugee’ crisis is jihad by another name.

It’s Islamic conquest through migration.

Immediately following the Islamic State terror attacks in Paris that killed and wounded hundreds of people, French President Francois Hollande rightly declared them “acts of war” deserving a “merciless” response.

This latest act of violent jihad, however, stems directly from another form of jihad, one that has been underway in Europe for decades but has ramped up dramatically over the past year.
It’s called hijra.

Hijra is a core part of jihad going back to the Prophet Muhammad that involves Islamic conquest through migration. The objective is to overwhelm non-Muslim territories with Muslim populations until they achieve domination through sheer numbers. No weapons necessary — until they gain enough control.

And now the socialist fools in the EU are rewarding them with cash for occupying their countries! It’s nothing but a CRIME and THEFT to allocate European peoples taxes from their hard-earned labour to a foreign parasite. Meanwhile, hundreds of socialist welfare services and medical services are being cut under the feet of the natives in European countries. It’s not Europeans who should be taking in or paying for Muslims relocating for other countries: It should be funded by Middle Eastern oil.
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PICS: 850,000 migrants in Turkey Paid Cash by European Union


AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici
by Breitbart London
4 Aug 2017

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A European Union official says more than 850,000 people are now benefiting from a EU-funded project that provides cash assistance to the most vulnerable refugee families in Turkey.

The program, billed as the EU’s largest humanitarian program, provides debit cards to the most disadvantaged families allowing them to buy food and meet other needs.

It was launched last year following an agreement in which the EU pledged 3 billion euros to help Syrian migrants in Turkey in return for Turkish assistance in curbing illegal migration to Europe.
Jane Lewis, head of the EU humanitarian aid office in Turkey, said Friday that the program aims to assist 1.3 million refugees by the end of the year.

Turkey hosts more than 3 million mostly-Syrian refugees.


Jane Lewis, head of the EU humanitarian aid office in Turkey, speaks to the media at a Turkish government social aid center in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, Aug. 4, 2017. A European Union official says more than 850,000 people are now benefiting from a EU-funded project that provides cash assistance to the most vulnerable refugee families in Turkey.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

Refugees wait at a Turkish government social aid center in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, Aug. 4, 2017. A European Union official says more than 850,000 people are now benefiting from a EU-funded project that provides cash assistance to the most vulnerable refugee families in Turkey.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

A refugee woman shows her debit card at a Turkish government social aid center in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, Aug. 4, 2017. A European Union official says more than 850,000 people are now benefiting from a EU-funded project that provides cash assistance to the most vulnerable refugee families in Turkey.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)


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