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by Vijeta Uniyal • June 22, 2018
at 4:00 am
- According to the
narrative peddled by the mainstream media, after a series of
horrendous migrant crimes and string of deadly terrorist
attacks perpetrated by newly-arrived Muslim migrants, towns
and cities across Germany were reverting to some sort of idyllic
harmony.
- According to
Germany's 2017 crime statistics, more than 1,100 foreigners
were charged with murder or manslaughter, as opposed to around
1,500 suspects holding German passports. Given that Germany
was home to roughly 10 million foreigners as opposed to 70
million German nationals, these are staggering numbers.
- "The number of
homicides rose by 3.2%" and "the number of sexual
assaults had risen as well," the Süddeutsche Zeitung
disclosed, while correctly maintaining that the crime report
showed an overall drop of 9.6%.

US
President Donald Trump attacked German Chancellor Angela Merkel's
migrant policy on June 18, writing, "Crime in Germany is way
up. Big mistake made all over Europe in allowing millions of people
in who have so strongly and violently changed their culture!"
Pictured: Trump and Merkel meet in Washington, DC, on April 27,
2018. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
US President Donald Trump attacked German Chancellor
Angela Merkel's migrant policy this week. The people of Germany are
turning against their leadership as migration is rocking the
already tenuous Berlin coalition," he tweeted on June 18.
"Crime in Germany is way up. Big mistake made all over Europe
in allowing millions of people in who have so strongly and
violently changed their culture!" he added.
President Trump's comments come at a time when
Merkel is facing the biggest crisis of her career. She is
struggling to hold her government together, with the Bavarian
Catholic party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), threatening to
leave the governing coalition over immigration. The CSU wants the
police to have the authority to turn away illegal migrants at the
border, a move bitterly opposed by Merkel.
While Trump slammed Merkel's handling of the migrant
crisis during his presidential campaign, until now, he has
refrained from publicly criticizing her over the issue.
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