Friday, August 3, 2018

France: Pro-migrant group withdraws support from “extremely dangerous” migrant camp, operations too risky

France: Pro-migrant group withdraws support from “extremely dangerous” migrant camp, operations too risky


How long will it take for those who support open immigration to come to their senses? In the face of “appalling sanitary conditions,” violence, drugs and potential disease outbreak, one group has begun to wake up. Pro-migrant group Solidarité Migrants Wilson withdrew aid from a migrant camp because it became just too “dangerous” and “risky.”
For the past 20 months, the group had been working with migrants living in makeshift camps on the streets of La Chapelle handing over 250,000 meals and other items. Now the area, according to the group, has “become an extremely dangerous place, where the exiles, men, women, children, live in appalling sanitary conditions.”
Clueless French leaders continue to allow for a “constant influx of new migrants to the French capital, which some have estimated to be as many as 500 per week and a new report has claimed there could be as many as 400,000 illegal migrants living in the French suburbs of Seine-Saint-Denis.”

Saint-Denis is France’s most immigrant-dense area, and is described as having a large Muslim community, with the majority of its population made up of Africans, Arabs and South Asians.
Lawlessness, drugs, disease outbreaks, jihad attacks, and sharia patrols are just some of the risks that authorities continue to avoid confronting.

Back in April, 1,600 residents signed a petition to demand action against Muslim migrant street gangs that were terrorizing them. That demand evidently fell on deaf ears.


“Pro-Migrant Group Withdraws Aid From ‘Dangerous’ Paris Migrant Camp, Claims Operation too Risky,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, July 31, 2018:
The pro-migrant association Solidarité Migrants Wilson will halt all operations in La Chapelle, Paris, in August due to their staff being subjected to rising levels of violence from illegals.
For the past 20 months, the group had been working with migrants living in makeshift camps on the streets of La Chapelle handing over 250,000 meals and other items.
Now the area, according to the group, has “become an extremely dangerous place, where the exiles, men, women, children, live in appalling sanitary conditions: they are at least 700 people, permanently, with only two water points, which have been restored by the city after dozens of emails from us.”
“The hygienic conditions are very worrying. We want to warn the public authorities about the totally explosive nature of the situation and call them once again to take on their responsibilities,” Solidarité Migrants Wilson added, according to Le Parisien.
The Porte de la Chapelle makeshift camp was cleared by police in June but migrants soon returned including at least a hundred drug addicts.
“Cohabitation between these various populations is going badly. Drug addicts are suffering, but they are also aggressive, including with us,” the group wrote on Facebook.
“The minimum security and humanity conditions for our daily distribution cannot be assured,” they added…..

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